Which statement is true regarding decisions made by the federal courts of appeals?
Multiple choice question.
The vast majority of their decisions are final, in that the Supreme Court accepts only a small fraction of appeals.
The decisions rarely stand, since losing parties enjoy an automatic appeal to the Supreme Court.
Their decisions can be appealed and reviewed in the U.S. district courts.
If parties disagree with a court's decision, they can make an appeal to a supreme court of a particular state.
1 answer
The vast majority of their decisions are final, in that the Supreme Court accepts only a small fraction of appeals.