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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-219

Supreme Court; answer questions of law; when

Applied in 25 court decisions — leading case Don Stenberg Attorney General of Nebraskas v. Leroy Carhart (2000)

Most recently applied in Green Plains Trade Group v. Archer Daniels Midland Co. (February 2026)

Laws 1982, LB 724, § 1.

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The Supreme Court may answer questions of law certified to it by the Supreme Court of the United States, a Court of Appeals of the United States, or a United States District Court, when requested by the certifying court, if there are involved in any proceeding before it questions of law of this state which may be determinative of the cause then pending in the certifying court as to which it appears to the certifying court there is no controlling precedent in the decisions of the Supreme Court of this state. Such request shall not obligate the Supreme Court to accept such request for certification and the Supreme Court may, in its absolute discretion, accept or reject such request for certification as it shall in each case determine.

Official source: Nebraska Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Nebraska statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.