Honorable Stewart Dalzell
The U.S. Courts, established under Article III of the Constitution, serve to administer justice fairly across the nation as a vital component of the federal government's judicial branch. This branch, distinct from the executive and legislative branches, encompasses various courts, including the U.S. Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and Bankruptcy Courts, each handling cases within their constitutionally granted jurisdiction.
Federal judges play a crucial role in ensuring equal justice under the law, while programs such as probation and pretrial services, as well as defender services, support fair legal representation and community protection. Additionally, the U.S. Courts offer educational resources and business opportunities, reflecting their commitment to transparency and civic engagement within the judicial system.
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