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About Federal Courts

About Federal Courts. The U.S. Courts were created under Article III of the Constitution to administer justice fairly and impartially, within the jurisdiction ...

Introduction To The Federal Court System - Department of Justice

Introduction To The Federal Court System ... The federal court system has three main levels: district courts (the trial court), circuit courts which are the first ...

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Here you will find links to standard forms used in the US Courts. Specific court forms or those customized by the courts for their use are available directly ...

Understanding the Federal Courts - NAACP

Within the federal system, there are three primary types of federal courts: 94 District Courts (trial courts), 13 Courts of Appeals (intermediate appellate ...

Federal judiciary of the United States - Wikipedia

The US federal judiciary consists primarily of the US Supreme Court, the US Courts of Appeals, and the US District Courts.

List of courts of the United States - Wikipedia

Courts by state of the United States · United States District Court for the District of New York (extinct, subdivided) · North Carolina Supreme Court · North ...

The Judicial Branch | The White House

The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest court in the land and the only part of the federal judiciary specifically required by the Constitution.

Inside The Federal Courts | Federal Judicial Center

One of the Federal Judicial Center's duties is to teach federal court employees about how the courts work, how they are organized, and how they fit into the ...

About U.S. Federal Courts

There are 94 federal judicial districts, including at least one district in each state, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Three territories of the ...

An Overview of the U.S. Courts System - State Department

The background assumption in the United States is that courts are open and court proceedings are open, and so – and that's an important consideration of ...

United States Courts - YouTube

United States Courts · Judge and Intern Forge Lasting Bond Through Shared Native Heritage · Videos · Federal Courts Civics Education and Courtroom Programs.

About the Court - Supreme Court of the United States

As the final arbiter of the law, the Court is charged with ensuring the American people the promise of equal justice under law and, thereby, also functions as ...

Federal, state, territory, county, and municipal courts - USAGov

Learn about courts at the federal, state, territory, county, and municipal levels, including bankruptcy courts, immigration courts, and more.

Courts: A Brief Overview - Federal Judicial Center |

Operating under its Article I, section 8 power to “constitute” federal tribunals, Congress has created several courts staffed by judges holding these ...

What Is the Difference Between State and Federal Courts?

State courts are courts of "general jurisdiction". They hear all the cases not specifically selected for federal courts. Just as the federal courts interpret ...

The U.S. Court System, Explained - Democracy Docket

The United States is a dual court system where state and federal matters are handled separately ... There are two types of courts in the United ...

Home - Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court Building is closed on weekends and federal holidays. Courtroom Lectures available within the next 30 days.

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United States federal courts - Ballotpedia

The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicial body in the nation and leads the judicial branch of the federal government. Its rulings are final ...

U.S. Federal Courts 101 | Constitutional Accountability Center

The federal judiciary is comprised of three main tiers of courts: 94 district courts, 13 courts of appeals, and the United States Supreme Court.