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SCOTUS trivia

Which type of jurisdiction accounts for most of the cases on the Supreme Court's docket?

a) Original jurisdiction
b) Appellate jurisdiction
c) Neither—they are evenly split

The correct answer: Appellate jurisdiction. Appellate jurisdiction accounts for most of the cases on the court's docket and is "The power of a court to hear appeals from lower courts. This includes the power to reverse or modify the the [sic] lower court's decision."[1]