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In page United States courts of appeals:

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In the past, certain classes of federal court cases held the right of an automatic appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States. That is, one of the parties in the case could appeal a decision of a court of appeals to the Supreme Court, and it had to accept the case.[citation needed] The right of automatic appeal for most types of decisions of a court of appeals was ended by the Judiciary Act of 1925. Passage of this law was urged by Chief Justice William Howard Taft.[4]