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When the supreme court remands a decision, this means they set aside the lower court's ruling.

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When the Supreme Court remands a decision, it means they send the case back to the lower court for further review or reconsideration. The Supreme Court may remand a decision if they believe that the lower court made an error in its application of the law or if additional factual findings or legal analysis are necessary. Remanding a decision does not necessarily mean that the Supreme Court sets aside the lower court's ruling.

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