Federal Cases by Circuit

Federal Cases by Circuit Courts in the United States

About the Circuit Courts

Circuit Court

Full entry: Circuit Court.

In many states, it is the term used for the principal trial court. In the federal system, it is the name for the appellate courts. The federal courts of appeals sit permanently in 13 appellate circuits (11 regional circuits as well as a DC Circuit and the Federal Circuit). For an international outlook, see the entries about Circuit Courts in the English legal system and the Circuit judge in the UK.

Circuit Court Of Appeals Act

Full Entry: The Circuit Court of Appeals Act (Mar. 3, 1891, Chapter 517, 26 States Statutes at Large 826). See also the Evarts Act (Circuit Courts of Appeals)

U.S. Supreme and Federal Circuit

Main Entry: U.S. Supreme Court and Federal Circuit Courts

US Court of Appeals Cases

US Court of Appeals Cases

US Federal District Court Cases

US Federal District Court Cases

List of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Opinions

Resources

See also

  • Assize
  • Circuit rider
  • Court system
  • Federal Court Rules
  • State Court Rules Dockets
  • Federal Dockets
  • Circuit Secondary Sources
  • U.S. Supreme and Federal Circuit
  • Unpublished Opinions
  • Circuit Judicial Council
  • Federal Cases by Court
  • United States Court Of Appeals
  • Circuit Court
  • Court Of Appeals For The Federal Circuit
  • List of Federal Circuits blogs
  • Courts Of Appeal
  • Intermediate Appellate Courts
  • Court System in the United States

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