Answer:
If a federal question is involved
Step-by-step explanation:
The Supreme Court decides which cases the Court is going to hear. The decision is taken by at least four of the nine justices of the Court, if four of them agree to grant the petition, the Court will consider the case. But this does not happen very often, just 100 cases a year are chosen by the US Supreme Court. They usually choose cases that are unique and are a present issue of the law that needs a decision.
The party needs to petition The Writ of Certiorari, in which the party will pin out the federal questions that need to be reviewed.