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The US District Courts (trial courts), because they handle the majority of federal cases.

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What is the U.S. judiciary branch defined by?

federal court system.


When was the US federal court system expanded?

The Judiciary Act of 1801 the federal court system expanded.


What is the name of the website for the judiciary in the federal system?

J-Net


What was the purpose of the Judiciary Act of the 1789?

to establish a federal court system


What law created a system of federal courts below supreme court?

Congress created the first "inferior courts" of the federal judiciary in the Judiciary Act of 1789, but has expanded or dismantled parts of the federal court system at various points in history.


What is the act that created a court system and divided authority between the state and federal courts is called?

The act that created a court system and divided authority between the state and federal courts is called the Judiciary Act of 1789.


The passage of which act created the federal court system?

the judiciary act of 1789


What act of Congress established a federal court system?

The Judiciary Act of 1789


What body is responsible for creating the nation's federal court system?

Congress. They began creating the federal court system with the Judiciary Act of 1789.


What were the acts that has created a court system and divided authority between the state and federal courts?

The Federal Judiciary Act


What was the purpose of judiciary act?

The purpose of the Judiciary Act of 1789 was to establish the federal court system in the United States. It laid out the structure of the federal judiciary, including the creation of the Supreme Court and the lower federal courts, and defined their jurisdiction and powers. It also helped to clarify the relationship between state and federal courts.


What was the purpose of the Judiciary Act?

The purpose of the Judiciary Act was to establish the federal court system in the United States and define the structure and jurisdiction of the courts.

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