Multiple Choice
Congress has specified that certain cases in the U. S. District Courts be heard and decided by a panel of three judges instead of the usual single judge sitting alone. What is the special option available to the losing party in a decision by such a three-judge panel that is not available to the losing party in the great bulk of district court cases that are routinely decided by a single judge?
A) All court fees are waived.
B) The case may enjoy expedited review by one of the courts of appeals.
C) Direct appeal to the Supreme Court.
D) all of the above.
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