How does the Supreme Court decide which cases to review each year?
A. It grants writs of certiorari to all cases that come before it on appeal.
B. It grants writs of certiorari to some of the cases it believes to be of
national importance.
C. It grants writs of certiorari to all cases recommended to it by the
President of the United States.
D. It grants writs of certiorari to most of those cases on which the U.S.
Circuit Courts are already in general agreement.​