United States Government
The U.S. Courts were established under Article III of the Constitution, functioning as one of the three branches of the federal government to administer justice fairly and uphold the rule of law. This judicial system encompasses various courts, including U.S. Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and Bankruptcy Courts, each with specific jurisdiction over cases granted by the Constitution or Congress.
Federal judges play a crucial role in ensuring equal justice under the law, supported by probation and pretrial services intended to safeguard communities. The judicial branch focuses on providing educational resources and various court programs aimed at maintaining impartial justice while also engaging in policies and business opportunities that align with their regulations.
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