- U. S. Courts of Appeals Basics - U. S. Courts of Appeals and Their Impact . . .
What happens when the Supreme Court comes to a tied decision? One outcome is that the decision made by the Court of Appeals that heard the case stands Find practical, need-to-know information about the U S Courts of Appeals, their role, their importance, and their impact on the daily lives of law-abiding citizens
- C-Track - Public Site
For cases that were open in either the Court of Appeals or the Supreme Court on March 3, 2003 and later, P-MACS provides the following information about the case: case title, appellate case number, parties, attorneys, docket entries, and links to orders or opinions issued in the case after March 3, 2003
- Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure - United States Courts
The Supreme Court first adopted the Rules of Appellate Procedure by order dated December 4, 1967, transmitted to Congress on January 15, 1968, and effective July 1, 1968 The Appellate Rules and accompanying forms were last amended in 2024 Read the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure (PDF)Official FormsThe appellate rules forms are officially published in an Appendix of Forms accompanying the
- District Courts of Appeal
Florida's district courts of appeal hear appeals from trial court cases and other matters within their jurisdiction to correct harmful errors and to promote clarity and consistency in the law by publishing opinions that set precedents
- Michigan Courts
Provides information about Michigan Court of Appeals including rules, procedures, and resources for legal professionals and the public
- Appellate Court Cases - Arizona Judicial Branch
The Arizona Supreme Court, Division One of the Court of Appeals, and Division Two of the Court of Appeals, and their judicial employees will not be liable for inaccurate or untimely information on this website, or for misinterpretation or misuse of such information
- APPEAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
APPEAL meaning: 1 a request to the public for money, information, or help: 2 a request made to a court of law or… Learn more
- New York State Court of Appeals
The Court of Appeals has issued an order waiving strict compliance with certain distance learning limitations of section 520 3 and 520 6 of the Rules for the Admission of Attorneys and Counselors at Law (22 NYCRR 520 3 and 520 6) for J D or LL M students who are enrolled during the Fall 2025 semester at a law school approved by the American Bar Association, who have been unable to gain entry
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