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Faye files a suit in a state court against Gas Station Stop, claiming employment

ID: 357615 • Letter: F

Question

Faye files a suit in a state court against Gas Station Stop, claiming employment discrimination. Gas Station loses the suit and appeals. After the state’s highest court’s review of Faye v. Gas Station Stop, either party can appeal the decision to the United States Supreme Court if?

a.

?the party is unsatisfied with the result.

b.

?a question of state law remains unresolved.

c.

?the state trial and appellate court rulings are different.

d.

?a federal question is involved.

a.

?the party is unsatisfied with the result.

b.

?a question of state law remains unresolved.

c.

?the state trial and appellate court rulings are different.

d.

?a federal question is involved.

Explanation / Answer

The correct option is a federal question is involved.

United States Supreme Court first check that whether a federal question is involved or not. It means that matter in the dispute must be mentioned in the US constitution. If it is so then US will continue its hearing otherwise not.

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