Place the following actions in the correct sequence of occurrence, from first to last, in the process by which the Supreme Court accepts and reviews a case. Note that this list represents only a few of the overall sequence of steps in this process.
1. Petition for a writ of certiorari is filed(This is the first step for nearly all cases the Supreme Court might review.)
2. Law clerks evaluate the petetion (The "cert pool" makes it easier for justices to get a handle on the thousands of potential cases they could hear.)
3. The court grants a writ of certiorari(Once granted, a case with certiorari will appear before the Court.)
4. Oral arguments commence(Once a case is argued before the Supreme Court, the justices vote on their decision and issue an opinion.)