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Unsigned statement of the court decision is called?

per curiam opinion.


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When the Supreme Court refuses to review a lower-court decision announcing this decision through a short unsigned opinion is called?

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What part of a supreme courts ruling decision presents the argument in favor of the courts ruling?

majority opinion


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Are state courts separate from federal courts?

all the court systems are interlinked, but the state courts make their own decision without input from federal courts


Which court can repeal decisions made in federal district courts?

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What are unsigned opinions which outline the reasoning behind a nearly unanimous Supreme Court decision known as ?

a per curiam opinion


Which statement is not true about state supreme courts?

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