The Judicial branch hears court cases and interprets laws.
The Legislative branch creates laws.
The Executive branch runs the country.
These are the 3 branches of he US government.
The Judicial Branch
the judicial branch is the third branch of government, it contains many institutions: the supreme court Federal district Courts Court of Appeals
Judicial branch
To review challenged cases and questionable findings rendered by the lower courts and subject them to a judicial review for legal sufficiency. Second most powerful court in the Judicial Branch of the Government.
the judicial branch
The Court of Appeal is the second most powerful court in the Judicial branch of the government. The responsibilities of the Court of Appeal are to review challenged cases and questionable findings rendered by the lower courts.
The Federal Courts try issues dealing with violations of Federal law. They also take appeals from state courts. There are four basic branches of the Federal Judiciary: U.S. Bankruptcy Court, U.S. District Court, U.S. Courts of Appeal and the U.S. Supreme Court. There are a number of specialty courts operated by the U.S. Government, too. Links are provided to the U.S. Judiciary website and to the Wikipedia article.
They go to an appeals court.
The federal government is supported in appeals to the Supreme Court by the Solicitor General, who represents the United States in cases before the Court. The Solicitor General’s office assesses cases of national importance and decides whether to appeal lower court decisions. Additionally, various federal agencies may provide support by offering legal expertise and resources related to specific issues at stake in the appeals.
Another name for US Court of Appeals is circuit courts.Circuit CourtANSWER: The United States court of appeals, (otherwise known as circuit courts) are a part of the federal court system and serve as intermediate courts. These court of appeals handle cases that have appealed their case after losing in the district court and go to that court of appeals within the jurisdiction of that federal judicial circuit or in some cases these courts will handle such cases that have been assigned by other federal courts or administrative agencies. Besides the thirteen United States court of appeals there is also Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces which handles court martial cases. Of the U.S. court of appeals there are eleven numbered circuits such as the 6th circuit court of appeals or the 9th circuit court of appeals. The remaining two of those thirteen circuit courts are the Federal Circuit and the D.C. Circuit court of appeals.
Federal Circuit Court of Appeals.
Thirteen.The US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts are divided into 12 regional courts and one national court. They mostly hear cases under appeal from US District Courts, although the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit hears cases from courts with special subject matter jurisdiction.US Court of Appeals for the First CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Second CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Third CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Fourth CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Fifth CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Sixth CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Seventh CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Eighth CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Ninth CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Tenth CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Eleventh CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit