Government of United States
The United States Courts, established under Article III of the Constitution, are dedicated to administering justice in a fair and impartial manner. This judicial branch is one of the three distinct branches of the federal government, ensuring equal justice under the law through various court systems, including Appeals, District, and Bankruptcy Courts.
Federal judges play a crucial role in safeguarding rights and liberties, while services such as federal probation and pretrial services aim to protect communities. Additionally, the courts offer educational resources and programs to promote awareness of court processes and civic responsibilities, including jury service.
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