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Currently, five appeals courts, including the one where this case arose, base their decision on a two-part test. First, the courts determine whether there is “reasonable cause” to believe an unfair labor practice has occurred. Second, they determine whether granting an injunction would be “...
Depending on the case, alleged gang members face prosecution in federal courts in addition to – or instead of – state courts. This typically occurs when the gangs are allegedly involved in high-level drug trafficking or money laundering. The FBI often gets involved, a U.S. attorney would ...
Appeal bonds are financial guarantees required by courts to protect the winning party's interests during the appeals process, typically covering the full judgment amount plus anticipated interest and costs. They allow the losing party to delay payment of a judgment while appealing, but ensure funds ...
Supreme courts typically have more authority and breadth than appellate courts. The U.S. Supreme Court is the highest legal authority there is in America and many states have their own supreme courts, or court of last resort. Supreme courts review decisions made by appeals courts. Overall, ther...