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[[File:US Court of Appeals and District Court map.svg|thumb|upright=1.8|right|Map of the boundaries of the United States district courts within each of the 13 circuits of the [[United States courts of appeals]]. All district courts lie within the boundary of a single jurisdiction, usually in [[U.S. state|a state]] (heavier lines). Some states have more than one district court (dotted lines denote those jurisdictions)]] | [[File:US Court of Appeals and District Court map.svg|thumb|upright=1.8|right|Map of the boundaries of the United States district courts within each of the 13 circuits of the [[United States courts of appeals]]. All district courts lie within the boundary of a single jurisdiction, usually in [[U.S. state|a state]] (heavier lines). Some states have more than one district court (dotted lines denote those jurisdictions)]] | ||
The '''United States district courts''' are the [[trial court]]s of the [[United States federal judiciary|U.S. federal judiciary]]. There is one district court for each [[United States federal judicial district|federal judicial district]]. Each district covers one [[U.S. state]] or a portion of a state. There is at least one federal courthouse in each district, and many districts have more than one. District court decisions are appealed to the [[United States courts of appeals|U.S. court of appeals]] for the circuit in which they reside, except for certain specialized cases that are appealed to the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit|U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit]] or directly to the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]]. | The '''United States district courts''' are the [[trial court]]s of the [[United States federal judiciary|U.S. federal judiciary]]. There is one district court for each [[United States federal judicial district|federal judicial district]]. Each district covers one [[U.S. state]] or a portion of a state. There is at least one federal courthouse in each district, and many districts have more than one. District court decisions are appealed to the [[United States courts of appeals|U.S. court of appeals]] for the circuit in which they reside, except for certain specialized cases that are appealed to the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit|U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit]] or directly to the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]]. |
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