
Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals is a federal appellate court that reviews decisions made by federal district courts in three states: Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. It examines cases for legal errors, ensuring that laws are applied correctly. If a party disagrees with a lower court's ruling, they can appeal to the Eleventh Circuit, which can uphold, reverse, or change the decision. The court plays a crucial role in interpreting the law and establishing legal precedents that affect future cases in its jurisdiction.