Jurisdiction.
The United States court system is divided into judicial districts at all levels of government. Usually, municipal courts are lowest, district courts at the state level are next, and state supreme courts are the highest in any state. Federally, the United States is divided into district courts, with the Supreme Court being the highest in the country. There may also be appeal courts in between any of those levels.
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Courts of Appeal.
Supreme Court Courts of Appeal District Courts and Special Courts
There are 13 U.S. Courts of Appeal.
The Judicial Branch
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There are 13 regional courts of appeal in the United States, known as the U.S. Courts of Appeals. These courts are divided into 12 regional circuits, each covering a specific geographic area, plus a Federal Circuit that handles specific types of cases, including those involving patent law and cases against the federal government. Each court hears appeals from federal district courts and some federal administrative agencies.
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