Affirmed
It can mean OK or Yes.
"Judgment affirmed" means that a higher court has reviewed a lower court's decision and agrees with it, thereby upholding the original decision. It typically indicates that the original ruling will remain in place.
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 ruling class is the one with the power.
"Affirmed with modifications" means that a higher court agrees with the decision of a lower court, but makes changes to certain aspects of the decision. This typically involves adjustments to the ruling or judgment based on specific issues raised in the appeal.
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