When a lower court states they will take a case all the way to the Supreme Court, it means they intend to pursue an appeal through the judicial system until it reaches the highest court in the country. This often occurs in significant legal disputes where the lower court's decision is contested, and the party seeks a final resolution. The Supreme Court's ruling will be binding and can set a precedent for future cases. However, the Supreme Court has discretion over which cases it hears, meaning not all appeals are accepted.
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