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The federal courts often are called the guardians of the Constitution because their rulings protect rights and liberties guaranteed by it. Through fair and impartial judgments, the federal courts interpret and apply the law to resolve disputes.
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www.uscourts.gov/about.html
www.uscourts.gov/about.html
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We developed this site as an easy reference to help court employees understand aspects of the federal courts outside of their specific responsibilities. We put it on our public website because it may also help students, the media, and the public learn more about the federal courts.
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www.fjc.gov/federal/courts.nsf
www.fjc.gov/federal/courts.nsf
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United States federal courts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The United States federal courts comprises the Judiciary Branch of government organized under the Constitution and laws of the federal government of the United States. See also United States federal...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_federal_courts
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Law by source: Federal ... U.S. District and Bankruptcy Courts ... U.S. Courts of Special Jurisdiction...
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www.law.cornell.edu/federal/opinions.html
www.law.cornell.edu/federal/opinions.html
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federal courts: an overview ... Federal Courts have limited subject matter jurisdiction. They can only hear cases that fall both within the scope defined by the constitution in Article III Section 2 and Congressional statutes (See 28 U.S.C. §1251, §1253, §1331, §1332).
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www.law.cornell.edu/topics/federal_courts.html
www.law.cornell.edu/topics/federal_courts.html
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Specialized Federal Courts ... ELS > Law Library > Federal Courts Finder ... U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit...
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library.law.emory.edu/index.php?id=2997
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