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If the issue is whether a person's civil rights have been violated in a court decision, through what levels of courts might that person appeal?
Would it be Federal Courts of Appeal?
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If the issue is whether a person's civil rights have been violated in a court decision, through what levels of courts might that person appeal?
Would it be Federal Courts of Appeal?

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