9. Courts
federal is lower
Russia has nine regions or federal districts. They are the Central Federal District, Southern Federal District, Northwestern Federal District, Far Eastern Federal District, Siberian Federal District, Ural Federal District, Volga Federal District, North Caucasian Federal District and the Crimean Federal District.
There are wide variety of different positions held in the federal government office. Some of these positions include Attorney General and Secretary of State.
Yes, U.S. District Judges are federal employees. They are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate to serve on the federal judiciary, which is part of the executive branch of the U.S. government. As federal judges, they are responsible for interpreting and applying federal law in their respective jurisdictions. Their positions are vital to the functioning of the federal court system.
No, there is not just one federal district judge for each district. Each federal district court can have multiple judges assigned to it, depending on the size and caseload of the district. Additionally, a single judge typically handles different cases and motions within their jurisdiction, but there is a collective bench of judges in each district.
Yes. Congress authorizes funding for all federal agencies.
Cases have to involve a federal law,( Federal Question jurisdiction) or be between residents of different states (Diversity jurisdiction)
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.
Federal district courts have jurisdiction over trials. Federal appeals courts have jurisdiction over appeals from the federal district courts.
the name of our federal district
Central Federal District!
Six of the nine director positions for the boards of each Federal Reserve Bank are filled by member banks in the district. These member banks elect three directors from their ranks, while the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., appoints three additional directors who are not affiliated with the banking industry. This structure aims to ensure a balance of perspectives and interests in the governance of each Federal Reserve Bank.