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There isn't. In fact it's almost the job of the cert pool clerks. They filter this shit. Presumably they share the biases of their employing Justices, and are going to execute their judgment in the way they think their Justice would. As a diligent law clerk, you are effectively acting as the alter ego of your judge. You are not going to try to trick them, but act as you think they would in the same situation.Here's a potentially dumb question, but, what's to prevent the SC clerks from just manipulating what ends up in front of the justices either for personal reasons or for the benefit of other actors?
The 1% stat is for represented petitions. It excludes the pro se shit that is almost 100% ignored.Reading through this thread, people seem to be correctly stating that the Supreme Court takes 1% of all cases submitted to them. However, I've also seen it said that a lot of the cases that get to them are last ditch criminal appeals by retards stuck in jail with too much time on their hands.