State the difference between an appeal case and judicial review, in one simple sentence.
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An appeal case involves challenging the decision of a lower court, while judicial review involves challenging the decision of a public authority or government body.
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An appeal case involves a review of a lower court's decision by a higher court, while judicial review involves a review of a public authority's decision or action by the judiciary to ensure it is lawful.
An appeal case involves a review of a lower court's decision by a higher court, while judicial review involves a review of a public authority's decision or action by the judiciary to ensure it is lawful.