The supreme court is the one who benefits from court appeal
How? The supreme court will review the case and will see if it reasonable or not. Typically they would consider the case but most of the time they do decline.
http://www.uscourts.gov/about-federal-courts/types-cases/appeals
Hope this helps if your confused.
<span>On Labor Day, Bryan delivered
a widely renowned dialogue in which he recommended that one of the tenacities
of government was to lay “rings in the noses of hogs” which shows a allusion to
regulation of trusts, though Bryan suggested that such 'hogs' should still be permitted
to get 'fat.' Both Democrats and Republicans retorted with cartoons classifying
other 'hogs' to be well-ordered.</span>
By contrast, populist authoritarian regimes "are mobilizational regimes in which a strong, charismatic, manipulative leader rules through a coalition involving key lower-class groups". Examples include Argentina under Perón, Egypt under Nasser and Venezuela under Chávez and Maduro
He was trained to be a lawyer