The U.S. Courts of Appeals do not have jurisdiction in
a. appeals from the Securities and Exchange Commission.
b. cases appealed from the U.S. district courts.
c. civil cases.
d. cases that have not first been argued in some other forum.
d. cases that have not first been argued in some other forum.
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