What is the function of the appellate courts, or courts of appeal?

What will be an ideal response?

Sandwiched between the trial and Supreme Courts are the courts of appeal, organized into six appellate districts. Parties to a case who lose at the trial court level may appeal their cases to the next level, where the lower court decision or case will be reviewed for errors, improprieties, or technicalities that could lead to a reversal of the lower court's judgment. Appellate court decisions clarify and actually establish government policy, as the state supreme court allows the great majority of their decisions to stand.

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A corporate lobbyist would be LEAST likely to have an informal discussion about a pending policy matter with which of the following?

A) A member of the House in whose district the corporation has a plant B) A member of the White House staff concerned about the issue C) A member of the staff of the Senate committee handling a matter of concern to the corporation D) A federal judge in whose court a case important to the corporation is being heard E) A journalist for a major newspaper concerned about the issue

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__________ was the Birmingham, Alabama, police commissioner targeted by Martin Luther King Jr. during the protest marches and demonstrations held in the spring of 1963

a. George Wallace b. David Duke c. Ross R. Barnett d. Theophilus Eugene "Bull" Connor e. Rush Limbaugh

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