
United States Courts
The U.S. Courts were created under Article III of the Constitution to administer justice fairly and impartially, within the jurisdiction established by the Constitution and Congress.
Court Role and Structure - United States Courts
Courts provide a peaceful way to decide private disputes that people can’t resolve themselves. Depending on the dispute or crime, some cases end up in the federal courts and some end up …
The United States federal judiciary has 94 district courts (trial courts) that hear disputes within a designated geographic region. They are organized into 12 geographic circuits.
About the U.S. Courts of Appeals - United States Courts
Each circuit has its own court of appeals that reviews cases decided in U.S. district courts within the circuit. Unlike trial courts, appellate courts do not retry cases or hear new evidence; they …
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About Federal Courts The U.S. Courts were created under Article III of the Constitution to administer justice fairly.
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These 12 courts of appeals have jurisdiction over cases within a regional area or “circuit.” The 12 regional courts of appeals review cases from the United States district courts and the United …
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
2025年2月18日 · Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Lewis F. Powell Jr. Courthouse & Annex 1100 East Main Street, Suite 501 Richmond, VA 23219 PHONE: (804) 916-2700 HOURS: 8:30 am - …
Eighth Circuit | United States Court of Appeals
The U.S. Court House and Custom House served as the Eighth Circuit's home from 1935 until the court moved to its present quarters in the Thomas F. Eagleton Building in 2000. It is now …
Circuit Rules & Procedures | District of Columbia Circuit | United ...
United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit The Honorable Sri Srinivasan, Chief Judge