
The Supreme Court's decision to take a case is based on the following factor
A) if there is disagreement between how different lower courts decided the legal question.
B) if a lower court's ruling conflicts with a previous ruling by the Supreme Court.
C) if the Court determines the issue has significance beyond the parties in the dispute.
D) if the solicitor general, representing the president, requests that the Court hear the case.
E) All of the above are factors that the Supreme Court considers.
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