Appellate Courts Shape Legal Landscape Across Federal and State Systems
Appellate courts in the United States decide if lower courts applied the law correctly. There are federal and state appellate court systems, each with its own structure and procedures. The federal system includes Courts of Appeals and the Supreme Court, while states have intermediate appellate courts and a supreme court. Because these systems developed independently, they vary in how they operate. The way judges are appointed also differs between federal and state appellate courts.