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What happens when justices select a case for review?

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Answer: A document regarding the legal claim/case is submitted to the court for examination.

Explanation: In the case of the Supreme Court, a petitioner has a certain to submit a brief concerning the issue that is brought before the court. A brief is a short document, not to exceed 50 pages. While more than 7,000 cases are brought before the Supreme Court each year, less than 100 are considered important enough for the court to address.