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Title: An Overview of the Federal Court System


1
An Overview of theFederal Court System
  • District Courts(trial courts)
  • Circuit Courts(appellate courts)
  • U.S. Supreme Court

2
Trial Courts
  • 94 district courts
  • At least one in each state
  • Includes Bankruptcy courts
  • Types of Cases
  • U.S. Constitution
  • Federal statutes
  • Diversity
  • 2 special trial courts with nationwide
    jurisdiction
  • U.S. Court of International Trade
  • U.S. Court of Federal Claims

3
Appellate Courts
  • 94 district courts are organized into 12
    regional circuits (11 Circuits D.C. Circuit)
  • Each Circuit has a Court of Appeals
  • Types of cases
  • Appeals from the district courts in its circuit
  • Appeals from decisions of federal administrative
    agencies
  • 1 special circuit the Federal Circuit
  • Patent cases
  • Appeals from the Court of International Trade
  • Appeals form the Court of Federal Claims

4
Federal Circuits (13)
12 D.C. Circuit 13 Federal Circuit Patents,
Federal Claims, International Trade
5
Supreme Court
  • Cases may have begun in lower federal or state
    courts
  • Cases of original jurisdiction
  • Ambassador cases
  • Controversies between states
  • New York v. New Jersey
  • Ellis Island
  • Arizona v. Colorado
  • Water rights

6
Authority by Source
  • Primary authority (the law)
  • Constitution
  • Statutes
  • Judicial decisions
  • Secondary authority (commentary and analysis)
  • Treatises
  • Law review articles

7
Case Law Authority
  • Mandatory / Binding
  • All courts bound by U.S. Supreme Court
  • District courts bound by same- circuit court of
    appeals
  • Federal district and appellate courts sometimes
    bound by state supreme court rulings
  • Persuasive
  • Circuit court of appeals to district courts in
    other circuits and other courts of appeals
  • Other district courts to each other
  • Secondary sources
  • Stare decisis to stand by things decided
  • Doctrine of precedent
  • Issue already decided before that court

8
Judicial Opinions
  • Published Opinions
  • Designated by individual judge or panel of judges
  • Sent to (West) and published in the commercial
    reporters
  • Unpublished Opinions
  • Generally not citable as precedent but depends on
    court
  • Proposed Rule 32.1 to Fed.R.Civ.P. (2005)
  • Narrow focus citation permitted
  • Does not decide precedential authority
  • Federal Appendix (2001)
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