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The United States circuit courts were the intermediate level courts of the United States federal court system from 1789 until 1912. They were established by the Judiciary Act of 1789, [1] and had trial court jurisdiction over civil suits of diversity jurisdiction and major federal crimes.
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Circuit composition. Map of the boundaries of the United...
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The United States Courts of Appeals or circuit courts are...
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The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (in...
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From there, cases may appeal to the Supreme Court. In the...
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The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is the...
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About the U.S. Courts of Appeals | United States Courts. In the federal system, 94 district courts are organized into 12 circuits, or regions. Each circuit has its own Court of Appeals that reviews cases decided in U.S. District Courts within the circuit.