Article III Federal Courts
(Judicial Branch)
94 US District Courts (trial courts)
1 Court of International Trade (trial court)
13 US Courts of Appeals Circuit Courts (intermediate appellate courts)
1 Supreme Court of the United States (final appellate court)
Article I Federal Courts
1 US Court of Federal Claims
1 US Tax Court (19 judges, traveling)
94 US Bankruptcy Courts
1 US Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
1 US Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
Article II Federal Court
1 United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
Total Listed: 208
There are also a number of courts and tribunals associated with various departments of government.
For more information about these courts, see Related Questions, below.
Each of the 50 states has a number of Judicial district courts, as well as an appellate court, and a state supreme court.
Each state has 1 state supreme court.
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Two. The United States Courts of Appeal, and the United States District Courts. Military courts are federal courts of specific subject-matter and personal jurisdiction.
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There are hundreds of inferior courts that exist in the United States. These courts are in place to serve under the supreme court.
The United States territorial courts are tribunals established in territories of the United States by the United States Congress, pursuant to its power under Article Four of the United States Constitution, the Territorial Clause. Most United States territorial courts are defunct because the territory under their jurisdiction have become states or been retroceded. Among the United States territorial courts still in existence are:United States District Court for the Northern Mariana IslandsDistrict Court of GuamDistrict Court of the Virgin IslandsTheir jurisdiction is similar to that of a United States district court.
The US has 50 united states. The states are united because they work together.Jeffrey: there is 50 states in united state not 50 united state
The United States of America is made up of 50 states.
There are fifty state governments in the United States. Each state has its own government that governs from the state capital.50
The federal courts with original jurisdiction over most federal question law suits, diversity of citizenship law suits, and federal criminal trials are the Federal District Courts. Each state has at least one federal district; however, many states have more than one district, depending on size.
United States Senators do not serve in the legislatures of their own states.
Trial courts in the California state court system are called Superior Courts. Unlike many states, California only has one type of trial court. This means that all cases, from small claims, to divorce, to misdemeanors, to felonies are heard by the Superior Courts. Each county in California has its own Superior Court. Within a county, there may be multiple Superior Court locations. In larger counties, there are separate divisions within a Superior Court for different types of cases. For more information on California Superior Courts and information on your local Superior Court, visit the California Court Directory related link.
There are 52 states in the United States of America........