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United States
The statute of limitations for a state case to reach the Supreme Court depends on various factors.
The review of state court cases by the U.S. Supreme Court primarily involves constitutional or federal law issues. There's no specific statute of limitations for a state's case to reach the Supreme Court because it follows procedural rules and guidelines rather than a fixed time frame.
Individual Claims
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Legal
The statute of limitations for a state case to reach the Supreme Court depends on various factors.
The U.S. Supreme Court reviews state court decisions primarily on federal law, not bounded by a general statute of limitations but by procedural rules. The review happens if the case involves a constitutional issue or federal law.