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  • '''United States appellate procedure''' involves the rules and regulations for filing appeals in state courts an ...errors of law, fact, procedure or due process. In different jurisdictions, appellate courts are also called appeals courts, courts of appeals, superior courts, ...
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  • {{Short description|Rules of appellate procedure in the United States courts of appeals}} ...2018/https://www.fjc.gov/history/work-courts/rules-federal-rules-appellate-procedure |archive-date=2025-04-09 |access-date=2025-06-19 |website=[[Federal Judicia ...
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  • ...|Though [[Tokyo High Court]] has jurisdiction over first appeal cases as [[appellate court]], it is still an inferior court to [[Supreme Court of Japan]]]] ...Usually it is obligation of a lower court to follow the decision of higher appellate court, even in civil law countries where [[precedents]] have no binding pow ...
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  • {{Globalize|article|USA|2name=the United States|date=December 2010}} {{ Civil procedure (United States)}} ...
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  • {{Globalize|article|USA|2name=the United States|date=February 2017}} ...pellate Courts as First Responders: The Constitutionality and Propriety of Appellate Courts' Resolving Issues in the First Instance." Notre Dame Law Review, vol ...
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  • ...ules of Practice and Procedure|Standing Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure]] of the Judicial Conference, 1970–1971; and the [[Advisory Committee on Ci ...
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  • ...es|Federal]] appellate courts, including the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]], have the power to "remand [a] cause and ... require such f ...sed]] is either [[remand (detention)|remanded in custody]] or on [[bail]]. Appellate courts are said to remit matters to lower courts for further consideration. ...
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  • {{Short description|Federal appellate case law reporter (2001–2021)}} ...sarily binding on future panels hearing similar cases, nor on the [[United States District Judge|district judges]] within the circuit. ...
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  • ...court. An [[appellate court]] may also vacate its own decisions. Rules of procedure may allow vacatur either at the request of a party (a '''motion to vacate'' ==United States== ...
    5 KB (650 words) - 15:48, 29 September 2025
  • *[[WACA (AM)]], a radio station (900 AM) licensed to Laurel, Maryland, United States *[[West African Court of Appeal]], a British colonial appellate court ...
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  • ...of the [[law|legal]] reasons why they should prevail. Oral argument at the appellate level accompanies written [[brief (law)|brief]]s, which also advance the [[ ...not be recorded by court stenographers as they are invariably recorded in appellate proceedings. ...
    5 KB (743 words) - 22:20, 18 March 2025
  • {{About|the legal procedure|the 2017 South Korean film|New Trial (film)}} *an appellate court reverses a judgment under circumstances requiring that the case be tr ...
    3 KB (426 words) - 21:05, 27 May 2025
  • {{Civil procedure (United States)}} ...annot) Do For You |url=https://ccbjournal.com/articles/second-chances-what-appellate-courts-can-and-cannot-do-you |access-date=2021-09-19 |website=CCBJ |languag ...
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  • {{wiktionary|appeal|appealing|appellant|appellate}} * [[Appeal (motion)]], in parliamentary procedure a challenge of the chair's ruling ...
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  • {{Short description|Courts created under Article I of the United States Constitution}} {{Redirect|Bankruptcy Court|the former courts in the United Kingdom|Court of Bankruptcy}} ...
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  • ...courts appellate jurisdiction over judgments rendered by the courts of the states. ...n]]'', {{ussc|460|462|1983|el=no}}. The doctrine holds that lower [[United States federal courts]] may not sit in direct review of state court decisions.{{re ...
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  • {{also|Appellate Body}} ...rty chose to appeal. Only the DSB can make these decisions: Panels and the Appellate Body are limited to making recommendations. ...
    3 KB (503 words) - 18:52, 6 October 2023
  • ...they can and cannot do during the review process.<ref>See, e.g., {{United States Code|8|1252}}</ref> ...trial court to get it right the first time around (rather than assuming an appellate court will "fix it later"), thus increasing the overall efficiency of the j ...
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  • {{Short description|Procedural device in United States law}} ...uit|civil case]].<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Barr |first1=Stanley G. |title=Procedure – The Power of a Trial Judge to Order a Remittitur After a Jury Verdict for ...
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  • ...ages=199|year=2001|title=Closer Look at Unpublished Opinions in the United States Courts of Appeals, A|author=Hannon, Michael|url=http://heinonlinebackup.com ...Circuit|11th Circuit]] went unpublished.<ref>{{citation|title=Unpublished Appellate Opinions Are Still Commonplace|author=Aaron S. Bayer|publisher=The National ...
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  • {{Civil procedure (United States)}} ...is debate about whether it is truly a "privilege."<ref>''E.g.'', ''United States Fish and Wildlife Service v. Sierra Club, Inc.'', 141 S.Ct. 777 (2021) (gov ...
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