Asked by Brianna Vazquez on Jun 16, 2024

verifed

Verified

A decision of the United States Supreme Court would serve as a for the United States District Court.

A) persuasive authority
B) case on point
C) binding authority
D) case on "all fours"

Binding Authority

Legal precedents or statutes that a court must follow when making its decision, often from higher courts within the same jurisdiction.

United States Supreme Court

The highest federal court in the U.S., with ultimate appellate jurisdiction over all federal and state court cases involving points of constitutional and federal law.

District Court

A type of court where federal cases are tried, evidence is presented, and legal disputes are settled at the first level of the federal judiciary.

  • Distinguish between the concepts of binding authority and persuasive authority.
  • Understand the ranking and jurisdictional range of authoritative mandates.
verifed

Verified Answer

KH
Kimmie HaleyJun 21, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
A decision of the United States Supreme Court serves as a binding authority for the United States District Court because lower courts are obligated to follow the legal principles established by higher courts within the same jurisdiction.