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The appellate court cannot refuse to listen to the appeal. An appeal "by leave" or "permission" requires the appellant to obtain leave to appeal; in such a situation either or both of the lower court and the court may have the discretion to grant or refuse the appellant's demand to appeal the lower court's decision.
You may appeal the block by adding {{unblock|your reason here}} to the bottom of your user talk page (see "Other methods of appeal" below if you can not edit your user talk page). If you are partially blocked, you may also file an appeal on the administrators' noticeboard. You must state a reason for this, and the block can then be discussed.
If the appeal is of the first type, you should use the unblock template on your talk page or submit a request to the Unblock Ticket Request System (UTRS). If you are partially blocked from using certain Wikipedia functions, you can also submit an appeal on the administrator noticeboard. If the appeal is of the second type, you should use the ...
Address your appeal to the blocking administrator either on your talk page or by email (using the "Email this user" function on their talk page). Address your appeal to either the arbitration enforcement noticeboard or the administrators' noticeboard by using the {{ unblock }} template, asking the reviewing administrator to initiate a community ...
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear a bid by religious parents to keep their children out of classes in a Maryland public school district when LGBT storybooks are read, the latest case ...
Administrators may use the interface to assist in reviewing the appeal, but ultimately each review is an individual administrator responsibility. Generally, each appeal should follow this process: Direct appeals containing threats, libel, and abusive language to Tool Admins for UTRS ban; Determine whether this appeal contains all needed ...
Court of Appeal judges found that decision was incorrect and that the change should have been granted because the child has "full capacity and strongly expressed wishes".
It’s now up to the appeals court on whether the district judge’s injunction will kick in starting Dec. 9 or the ruling is stayed pending the outcome of the appeal.