When your case is upheld, it means that a higher authority, such as an appellate court or review board, has confirmed the decision made in your original case. This indicates that the findings, conclusions, or rulings made previously are considered valid and remain in effect. Consequently, the outcome of your case stands as is, without any changes or reversals.
It sounds like a case has been appealed to the Court of Appeals, and the Court of Appeals has upheld (affirmed) the verdict of the lower court.
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McCulloch vs Maryland was the court case that upheld the use of implied powers by Congress in any way they saw needed.
Supreme Court Case Korematsu V. United States (1944)
The Supreme Court case that upheld the constitutionality of the Japanese relocation
The decision of the previous appeals court that heard the case is the final decision should the Supreme Court refuse to hear the case.
Dred Scott.
In re kemmlr
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Muller Vs Oregon
Maryland v. Craig