Asked by
Hunain Haider
on Dec 17, 2024Verified
Federal district courts and courts of appeals were established by
A) Article III of the Constitution.
B) acts of Congress.
C) decisions of the Supreme Court.
D) executive orders of the president.
Federal District Courts
The general trial courts of the United States federal court system where civil and criminal cases are filed, heard, and decided.
Courts Of Appeals
Intermediate appellate courts in the federal and state court systems that review and decide appeals from lower trial courts, ensuring the application of the law is consistent.
Acts Of Congress
Laws passed by the United States Congress, which consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Once signed by the President, these acts become statutory law.
- Grasp the procedural foundations and jurisdictional scope of the U.S. federal court system.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Grasp the procedural foundations and jurisdictional scope of the U.S. federal court system.