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23 April, 00:51

The United States Courts of Appeals are: Select one: a. The original jurisdiction for filing actions for civil rights actions against the United States. b. Located in each state in the union. c. Regional federal courts which hear appeals from lower federal courts.

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  1. 23 April, 01:18
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    Option C, Regional federal courts which hear appeals from lower federal courts.

    Explanation:

    The United States Courts of Appeal or the Circuit Courts hear appeals from district court as well as appeals from decisions of federal administrative agencies.

    When the decision passed by the lower feral courts fail to resolve disputes, the concerned parties may file an appeal from the United States Courts of Appeal to resolve the case.

    Most cases of appeals are finalized in these courts. The court of appeals' decision usually is the final decision in most cases, unless the parties ask the U. S. Supreme Court to review the case through an appeal again.
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