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Where do other federal courts come from?

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Where do most of the cases that reach the federal courts of appeals come from?

Federal district court.


Where do the federal courts come from?

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How many courts does the Constitution create Where do the other federal courts come from?

The U.S. Constitution specifically establishes only one court: the Supreme Court. It grants Congress the authority to create and regulate other federal courts, which has led to the establishment of various lower courts, including Courts of Appeals and District Courts. These courts are part of the federal judiciary, created under the Judiciary Act of 1789 and subsequent legislation. Thus, most federal courts exist due to laws enacted by Congress rather than direct constitutional provision.


Which courts considered criminal and civil cases that come under federal authority?

United States district courts consider criminal and civil cases that come under federal authority.


What are 2 types of inferior courts?

the two main stes if inferior federal courts. the lower courts are called district courts and appellate courts.


Does the US have special courts?

Yes, there are special courts that deal with bankruptcy, the District of Columbia and other US territorial courts, federal trade, and federal taxes


How do judges come to serve on special federal courts?

They are appointed by the President.


How do federal district courts and federal appeals courts?

Federal district courts have jurisdiction over trials. Federal appeals courts have jurisdiction over appeals from the federal district courts.


Who is in the judicial?

supreme court and other federal courts


Can all the federal courts handle any matter at all?

No. There are a variety of federal courts that handle only specific types of law, such as federal tax court. Federal district court, the general trial courts in the federal system, have broad authority to handle trials, but only on matters of federal question or if the federal courts have jurisdiction for some other reason, such as diversity.


Are all lower federal courts created by the Supreme Court?

No, the Supreme Court is separate from all other courts. The president nominates judges to federal courts and Congress approves them.