Affirmed
It can mean OK or Yes.
If the US Supreme Court agrees with the lower court ruling, the decision is "affirmed," and becomes legally final (res judicata).
Affirmed - Reversed - Remanded
November 13, 1956 the Supreme Court affirmed the ruling in Browder v. Gayle that the bus segregation laws in Montgomery Alabama were unconstitutional under the 14th Amendment.
That it is affirmed to be justified. Lawfully begotten.
Affirmed, in 1978.
Mandate affirmed means that on has been authorized to act in a specific way. This relates to public issues and the authority is given by the electorate.
The disposition of an appeal is the judge's final ruling in the case, or what he decides to do to it. The three most common dispositions are: Affirmed, in which the judge agrees with the lower court and the original ruling stands, Reversed, in which the judge disagrees with the lower court and invalidates that opinion, and Remanded, in which the judge sends the case down to a lower court for further action. Cases are often both reversed and remanded.
The ruling class is the one with the power.
appicability
official order or court ruling