Multiple Response Identify one
or more choices that best complete the statement or answer the question.
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What courts could possibly be mandatory on the Federal Trial
Court in your jurisdiction?
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2.
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If your attorney is arguing a case in highest state court in
your jurisdiction (usually called the Supreme Court in your state), and you find a relevant case from
the U.S. Supreme Court, what kind of authority would that be?
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3.
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If your attorney is arguing a case in the Federal Circuit
Court in your jurisdiction, and you find a relevant case from another Federal Circuit Court, what
kind of authority would that be?
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4.
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If your attorney is arguing a case in the Federal Circuit
Court in your jurisdiction, and you find a relevant case from the Federal District Court in your
jurisdiction, what kind of authority would that be?
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Mandatory authority must be:
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6.
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If your attorney is arguing a case in the state trial court
in your jurisdiction, and you find a relevant case from the Federal Circuit Court in your
jurisdiction, what kind of authority would that be?
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7.
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What courts could possibly be mandatory on your
state’s Court of Appeals?
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8.
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If your attorney is arguing a case in the highest state
court in your jurisdiction (usually titled your state’s Supreme Court), and you find a relevant
case from the Court of Appeals in your state (assuming your state has one), what kind of authority
would that be?
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9.
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If your attorney is arguing a case in the state trial court
in your jurisdiction, and you find a relevant case from another state’s highest court, what
kind of authority would that be?
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10.
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What courts could possibly be mandatory on your
state’s trial court?
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11.
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What courts could possibly be mandatory on your
state’s highest court?
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Persuasive authority can be:
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13.
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Authority which the court can follow is
called:
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14.
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If your attorney is arguing a case in the Federal Circuit
Court your jurisdiction, and you find a relevant case from the highest court in your state (usually
titled your state’s Supreme Court), what kind of authority would that be?
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Authority which the court must follow is
called:
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16.
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What courts could possibly be mandatory on the Federal
Circuit Court in your jurisdiction?
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17.
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If your attorney is arguing a case in the Federal District
Court in your jurisdiction, and you find a relevant case from the Federal Circuit Court in your
jurisdiction, what kind of authority would that be?
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18.
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On what courts could the U.S. District Court in your
jurisdiction be mandatory?
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19.
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If your attorney is arguing a case in your state’s
trial court, and you find a relevant case from your state’s highest court (usually called
Supreme Court), what kind of authority would that be?
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20.
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Which of the following would typically be considered
non-authority
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