Site Navigation
Categories:
Judicial branch of the United States government
Court systems by country
Courts in the United States
Summary Of: United States federal courts
Encyclodia Page On: United States federal courts
These Are Links To Other Documents
United States
|
|
Politics and government of
the United States
|
Federal government
|
Constitution
|
Taxation
|
Congress
|
House
|
Speaker
|
Party Leaders
|
Congressional districts
|
Senate
|
President pro tempore
|
Party Leaders
|
President
|
Vice President
|
Cabinet
|
Federal agencies
|
Supreme Court
|
Circuit Courts of Appeal
|
District Courts
|
Elections
|
Presidential elections
|
Midterm elections
|
Political Parties
|
Democratic
|
Republican
|
Third parties
|
State government
|
Governors
|
Legislatures
|
List
|
State Courts
|
Local Government
|
Other countries
|
US Government Portal
|
view
|
talk
|
courts
|
Constitution
|
laws
|
federal government of the United States
|
United States federal judge
|
Supreme Court of the United States
|
United States courts of appeals
|
Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
|
United States district courts
|
subject-matter jurisdiction
|
United States bankruptcy courts
|
United States Tax Court
|
United States Court of Private Land Claims
|
United States Court of International Trade
|
United States Court of Federal Claims
|
United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
|
United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
|
United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
|
United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
|
United States Congress
|
Article III
|
Article I
|
Article III courts
|
balance of power
|
jurisdiction
|
1st Congress
|
Judiciary Act of 1789
|
United States district courts
|
Congress
|
statutes
|
original jurisdiction
|
administrative law judges
|
United States court of appeals
|
Supreme Court of the United States
|
supreme court
|
certiorari
|
original jurisdiction
|
special master
|
Judicial Conference of the United States
|
Rules Enabling Act
|
United States Marshals Service
|
Supreme Court Police
|
Supreme Court building
|
mootness
|
ripeness
|
standing
|
advisory opinions
|
abstention doctrine
|
Rooker-Feldman
doctrine
|
state courts
|
law schools
|
justiciability
|
abstention doctrines
|
abrogation doctrine
|
habeas corpus
|
Courts of the United States
|
State supreme court
|
State court
|
CM/ECF
|
v
|
d
|
Law of the United States
|
Constitutional law
|
Federalism
|
Separation of powers
|
Civil rights
|
|
Courts of the
United States
|
Supreme (SCOTUS)
|
Appeals
|
District
|
Bankruptcy
|
Claims
|
Tax
|
State courts
|
State supreme
|
Education
|
Law school
|
Law School Admission Test
|
Admission to the bar
|
v
|
d
|
|
United States
|
History
|
Timeline
|
Pre-Columbian
|
Colonial era
|
Thirteen Colonies
|
Declaration of Independence
|
American Revolution
|
Westward expansion
|
Civil War
|
Reconstruction
|
World War I
|
Great Depression
|
World War II
|
Cold War
|
Korean War
|
Civil rights movement
|
Vietnam War
|
War on Terrorism
|
Demographic
|
Industrial
|
Military
|
Postal
|
Government
|
Law
|
Constitution
|
Bill of Rights
|
Separation of powers
|
Enforcement
|
Department of Justice (DoJ)
|
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
|
Legislature
|
House of Representatives
|
Senate
|
Executive
|
Cabinet
|
Federal agencies
|
Policies
|
Supreme Court
|
Appeals
|
Intelligence
|
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
|
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
|
National Security Agency (NSA)
|
Military
|
Army
|
Marine Corps
|
Navy
|
Air Force
|
Coast Guard
|
Politics
|
Political divisions
|
Political parties
|
Democratic
|
Republican
|
Other
|
Elections
|
Electoral College
|
Ideologies
|
Scandals
|
Red states and blue states
|
Uncle Sam
|
Political status of Puerto Rico
|
Geography
|
Territory
|
States
|
Cities
|
Counties
|
Regions
|
New England
|
Mid-Atlantic
|
Southern
|
Midwest
|
Great Plains
|
Northwest
|
Southwest
|
Mountains
|
Appalachian
|
Rocky
|
Rivers
|
Mississippi
|
Missouri
|
Colorado
|
Islands
|
Extreme points
|
National Park System
|
Water supply and sanitation
|
Economy
|
United States dollar
|
Companies
|
Wall Street
|
Federal Reserve
|
Banking
|
Insurance
|
Standard of living
|
Personal
|
household income
|
Income inequality
|
Homeownership
|
Communications
|
Transportation
|
Cars
|
Trucks
|
Interstates
|
Highways
|
Airports
|
Railroads
|
Tourism
|
Society
|
Demographics
|
Languages
|
English
|
Spanish
|
People
|
Religion
|
Social class
|
American Dream
|
Affluence
|
Middle class
|
Poverty
|
Educational attainment
|
Professional and working class conflict
|
Media
|
Sports
|
Education
|
Holidays
|
Crime
|
Prisons
|
Healthcare
|
Health insurance
|
Culture
|
Music
|
Classical
|
Folk
|
Popular
|
Jazz
|
Television
|
Film
|
Hollywood
|
Radio
|
Literature
|
Folklore
|
Poetry
|
Transcendentalism
|
Harlem Renaissance
|
Beat Generation
|
Visual arts
|
Abstract expressionism
|
Cuisine
|
Dance
|
Architecture
|
Fashion
|
Flag
|
Issues
|
Abortion
|
Adolescent sexuality
|
Affirmative action
|
American exceptionalism
|
Anti-Americanism
|
Capital punishment
|
Drug policy
|
Prohibition
|
Energy policy
|
Environmentalism
|
Gun politics
|
Healthcare reform
|
Human rights
|
Immigration
|
United States–Mexico barrier
|
Third Border Initiative
|
Obesity
|
Racism
|
Same-sex marriage
|
Portal
|
Categories
|
Judicial branch of the United States government
|
Court systems by country
|
Courts in the United States
|
This article is licensed under the
GNU Free Documentation License
. It uses material from the
Wikipedia article "United States federal courts"
.