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Portal:Intermediate appellate courts in the states

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Intermediate appellate courts in the states

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There are courts in most of the states that fall at the "intermediate" level. This means that decisions from a trial court would be appealed to them, and their rulings may, in turn, be appealed to the state's Supreme Court.

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How to use this portal

To learn about a specific intermediate appellate court, or the judges that serve on a specific court, look for it in the blue bar at the bottom of this page (click on "show" if necessary). Once you have found the state you are looking for, follow that link to read all about it.

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The intermediate appellate courts project is ongoing. Articles are being built following these guidelines for each of the approximately 950 intermediate appellate court judges.

Did you know...

That ten states (Delaware, Maine, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia and Wyoming) don't have dedicated intermediate appellate courts?

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