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  • The Basic Structure of the US Federal Court System

     

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Published: 10.12.2002.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Outline and Briefly Explain the Federal Court System
The U.S. has a dual court structure. To be exact, we have a federal judiciary system and the systems that are operated by each of the states. This dual court structure is a unique feature of the American judicial system. Although most cases are tried in state courts, the federal court is playing a larger and larger role in finding resolutions to disputes. Partly, this is because congress in recent years has enacted a range of new laws that grant citizens access to federal courts.
Most of the nation's litigation, as I've said before occurs at state level. When a person has a grievance, he or she can be assured that there is a state court that will consider his case. …

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