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Never, the word "repealed" refers to laws.

Cases would be "referred"

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Taking a particular case to a higher court is known as an?

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Laws are no longer effective when they have been repealed or determined to be unconstitutional by a higher court with that authority.


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What is the ability of one court to be the only court to hear the case?

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Has ObamaCare been repealed?

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To apply a higher court for reconsideration of the decision of a lower court is to?

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Is taking a particular case to a higher court known as an appeal?

yes!


To refuse to accept the decision of a court and then apply to have the case heard again in a higher court?

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