United States Government
The U.S. Courts, established under Article III of the Constitution, are dedicated to administering justice fairly across the federal judicial system. This vital branch of government encompasses various court types, including the Supreme Court, Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and Bankruptcy Courts, ensuring equal justice under the law.
Federal judges and court officers work collaboratively to maintain the integrity of the judicial process, providing essential services such as probation and pretrial supervision, defender services, and educational outreach programs. The U.S. Courts also engage in business opportunities that adhere to their established policies, supporting the efficient operation of the judicial system.
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