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  1. Glossary. One of the Federal Judicial Center's duties is to teach federal court employees about how the courts work, how they are organized, and how they fit into the U.S. system of government. We developed this site as an easy reference to help court employees understand aspects of the federal courts outside of their specific responsibilities.

  2. Jump to essay-10 See, e.g., 18 U.S.C. § 3231 (granting the federal district courts original jurisdiction, exclusive of the courts of the States, over federal criminal proceedings); 28 U.S.C. § 1257 (granting the Supreme Court appellate jurisdiction over [f]inal judgments or decrees rendered by the highest court of a State in cases arising ...

  3. In BC, there are three main courts: Provincial Court , Supreme Court, and. Court of Appeal. The Federal Courts, Tax Courts and Military Courts do not fall under the BC court system. Federal Courts deal with areas of law including, maritime law, intellectual property law, and aboriginal law to a certain extent. Tax Courts deal with tax matters.

  4. Located in the nation’s heartland, the St. Louis Fed is central to America's economy. We serve the Eighth Federal Reserve District: all of Arkansas and portions of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee. We have branch offices in Little Rock, Louisville and Memphis and are supervised by a Board of Directors.

  5. 4. In Civil Cases before a German court the judge acts as fact finder, who — based on the parties’ submissions — decides what evidence has to be taken and also examines witnesses and experts. Judge Julia Dhom of the Higher Regional Court in Hamm, Germany, answers questions about the structure of her court and her experience on the bench.

  6. Comparing Federal & State Courts. The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land in the United States. It creates a federal system of government in which power is shared between the federal government and the state governments. Due to federalism, both the federal government and each of the state governments have their own court systems.

  7. History. The court was created on July 2, 2003, by the Courts Administration Service Act when it and the Federal Court of Appeal were split from their predecessor, the Federal Court of Canada (which had been created June 1, 1971, through the enactment of the Federal Court Act, subsequently renamed the Federal Courts Act.

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