That's what the courts of appeals do. If a judge gets it wrong on ruling on an objection or letting some evidence in case during a trial. That's what the appellate courts do. The Supreme Court gets involved in cases where someone needs to take a clear look at the law. and decide whether whether there needs to be a change in how we and how the law works or whether someone has not been following precedents that should guide us in how we make rulings so that there's consistency and predictability in the law. (23:41–23:47)
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Asserts that the Supreme Court reviews cases requiring clarification of the law.
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