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Section 1.  Federal courts, like the Supreme Court, make up the judicial branch of the U.S. government.  The United States Supreme Court is at the top.

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2  Federal courts, like the Supreme Court, make up the judicial branch of the U.S. government.  The United States Supreme Court is at the top of the federal court system.  The goal of the legal system is to treat every person the same.  The Constitution affords every person accused of a crime has the right to have a public trial and a lawyer.

3  Article III of the Constitution created the federal court system.  This article also created the national Supreme Court.  It also gave Congress the power to establish lower courts.

4  The Judiciary Act of 1789 allowed Congress to create federal district courts and in 1891 the federal court of appeals.  The federal court system has three levels.

5 Supreme Court Appeals Courts District Courts

6  Jurisdiction is a court’s authority to hear and decide cases.  There are 8 kinds of cases in which the federal courts have jurisdiction.  In these 8 areas to be described, federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction, which means that only these courts may hear and decide such cases.  Concurrent jurisdiction is when the case may be heard in either federal or state court.

7  If you feel that your constitutional rights have been violated, then you have the right to be heard in a federal court.  For example, the violation of your freedom of speech. (Tinker v Des Moines, 1969)

8  If the government accuses a person of breaking a federal law then the case would be heard in federal court.  For example, kidnapping, counterfeiting, etc….

9  Disputes between states are settled in federal courts.  http://www2.journalnow.com/content/2009 /mar/30/top-court-hear-arguments-sc-nc- water-lawsuit/ http://www2.journalnow.com/content/2009 /mar/30/top-court-hear-arguments-sc-nc- water-lawsuit/

10  If two parties live in different states then the case must be heard in federal courts.  For example, if I want to bring a suit against Tommy from Tennessee and I am Abby from Alabama, the case would be heard in a federal court.

11  The federal gov’t may bring suits against parties. For example, the Defense Department might sue a company that contracted to build missile parts but did not complete the work on time.  An individual may also sue the government. If you get hit by a mail truck, you could sue the U.S. Postal Service.

12  Any dispute between a foreign government and either the U.S. government or an American private party is heard in federal court.  http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1056 139974401 http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1056 139974401

13  These laws concern accidents or crimes on the high seas.  http://www.cglaw.com/apg_pg6_Maritime_L aw_Jones_Act.html http://www.cglaw.com/apg_pg6_Maritime_L aw_Jones_Act.html

14  If an American diplomat working in the U.S. embassy in France is accused of breaking an American law, the case would go to federal court.


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