:(( PLEASE ANSWER FOR BRAINLIEST, TRUE OR FALSE FOR EACH STAR
*A court of appeals hears evidence to decide the facts.
*When a party alleges a fact, it means that fact has not yet been determined by the jury to be true.
*A judge instructs a jury on the law that applies in a case.
*Decisions by higher courts in a state are not binding on lower courts within that state's jurisdiction.
*Judges may apply the law, but they do not have power to change the law.
*The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law in the United States and no other law can contradict it.
*Litigation is the process of resolving a dispute through the court system.
*The trial court, which first hears a case, is known as a court of original jurisdiction.
*Although cases may be similar, one important fact can change the outcome and create new precedent.
*Appellate Courts review questions of fact but not questions of law.
*The Uniform Commercial Code has been adopted in all fifty states.