Which of the following refers to appellate jurisdiction as applied to federal courts of appeals?

A.
the authority, as a federal court, to review cases involving state law
B.
the authority to review cases coming down from the Supreme Court
C.
the authority to review any and all cases of state and federal law
D.
the authority to review cases from lower courts


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

The authority to review cases from lower courts ( D )

Explanation:

The appellate Jurisdiction of the federal courts of appeals is the authority/rights to review cases been brought to it from lower courts like Magistrate and high courts in the states.

The Federal court of appeals have no right/jurisdiction to review cases coming down from the supreme court because the supreme court is the apex court in the land and its decision on a matter can not be overturned or reviewed by a court of Appeal. although court of appeal have other functions but its Appellate jurisdiction is the ability to review cases from lower courts