Judiciary
Circuit Court
Definition
A federal appellate court. The U.S. has 13 circuit courts that hear appeals from district courts within their geographic jurisdiction.
Related Terms
Federal Court
A court established by the federal government to hear cases involving federal law, the Constitution, or disputes between states.
District CourtThe trial courts of the federal court system. There are 94 federal judicial districts, with at least one in each state.
Supreme CourtThe highest court in the federal judiciary, consisting of nine justices who serve lifetime appointments.
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Common Questions
- What is a circuit court?
- A federal appellate court. The U.S. has 13 circuit courts that hear appeals from district courts within their geographic jurisdiction.
- What terms are related to circuit court?
- Related terms include: Federal Court, District Court, Supreme Court. Understanding these related concepts helps provide context for circuit court.