Judiciary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The judiciary (also known as the judicial system or judicature ) is the system of courts which interprets and applies the law in the name of the sovereign or state. The judiciary also provides a...
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The purpose of this site is to function as a clearinghouse for information from and about the Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government. Federal Judiciary About U.S. Courts Newsroom Library Court Links Frequently Asked Questions Employment Contact Us Administrative Office of the United States Courts.
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The Court's caseload is almost entirely appellate in nature, and the Court's decisions cannot be appealed to any authority, as it is the final judicial arbiter in the United States on matters of federal law. However, the Court may consider appeals from the highest state courts or from federal appellate courts.
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General information about the FJC, "the research and education agency of the federal judicial system." Includes access to educational resources for judicial employees, FJC publications, and related links. ... international judicial relations...
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> About the Supreme Court ... Biographies of Current Justices (PDF) ... Judicial Internship Program...
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St. Johns County is one of four counties in the Seventh Judicial Circuit. As one of the State’s 20 judicial circuits, the Seventh Judicial Circuit also encompasses Flagler, Putnam and Volusia counties.
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Judicial Applications available on GPO access, including the Microsoft decision, Supreme Court Decisions--1937 to 1975, Supreme Court Decisions--1992 Term forward, List of Judicial Branch Web Sites, Judicial Branch Web Sites Hosted by GPO Access, including Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission, Occupational ...
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The Judicial Branch is in charge of the court system. There are three different kinds of courts found in the federal court system. The lowest level is the district courts. The 2nd level is the court of appeals. The top level is the Supreme Court.
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FindLaw provides Judicial Branch - Federal Resources for lawyers, attorneys, and corporate counsel. ... Federal Judicial Center — The federal courts' agency for research and continuing education. Publications and programs.
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Leaders in the Judicial Branch; Case Studies; ... The federal Judicial Branch is responsible for interpreting and applying the Constitution and other federal laws. The U.S. Constitution established the government of the United States and a code of supreme law, and it also serves as a founding document for establishing...
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