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They are dotted around the country. There is at least one Federal Court in every State, and some have more. The largest States, California and Texas, have four. They are usually located in the State Capital, or the largest city in their District, but may meet in more than one building. Most of the Special Courts, which deal with subjects like Patents, Veteran benefits and the Armed Forces, are located in Washington D.C.

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