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Marty files a suit against Norah in a state court over an employment contract. The case proceeds to trial, after which the court renders a verdict. The case is appealed to an appellate court. After the highest state court's review of Marty v. Norah, a party can appeal the decision to the United States Supreme Court if​

a. ​under no circumstances.
b. ​if a question of state law remains unresolved.
c. ​if Marty questions the result.
d. ​if a federal question is involved.

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Answer:

Norah can appeal the decision to the United States Supreme Court if a federal question is involved.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is not possible to appeal the decision unless there is a federal question is involved. Supreme courts are bound to hear the appeals only if there is a law or question under the U.S. constitution. If by any chance the appeal is approved, it will catered by a panel of three judges who work together where the person presents his side of the legal argument. Such appeals are heard at the court's sole discretion.

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