supreme court
When the Court accepts a case, each side sends the Court a brief and detailed written report supporting its side of the case.
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The US Supreme Court hears such cases every year.
The United States district courts hears cases involving two states. The last court to hear the case would be the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court does not act like an appellate court when it hears cases under its original (trial) jurisdiction. Currently, the only class of case the Court hears under original jurisdiction is disputes between the states.
Briefs.............and hear oral arguments
That depends on the case. Often, the state supreme court is the end of the road for a case, making the decision of the state supreme court final and binding. Sometimes cases involved federal questions (issues arising under the US Constitution or federal law) that allow them to be appealed to the US Supreme Court. If the US Supreme Court hears such a case, it may affirm or overturn the state supreme court decision.
(in India) The Supreme Court hears all cases of writs, appeals and review.
When the Supreme Court is the first court to hear a case (which is very rare) it is said to have "original jurisdiction." What I think you meant was, when the Supreme Court considers an issue it has not thought about before, it is called "a matter of first impression."