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Originally Posted by dickloraine
Okay, I don't know the american law system, but wouldn't not hearing a case mean, that the majority of judges think that the appeal has no chance at all and don't need a full trial to come to that conclusion? Because the case appears to be clear for them?
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Yup.
Normally it only takes a four judge minority to grant a hearing.
With a short court, 3 would've done it.
Didn't happen.