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{{Organization | {{Organization | ||
|OrganizationName= Judicial Circuit Courts of Appeal | |OrganizationName=Judicial Circuit Courts of Appeal | ||
|OrganizationType= Judicial Branch | |OrganizationType=Judicial Branch | ||
|Mission= | |Mission=Review district court appeals to ensure law consistency, offering judicial review before the Supreme Court. | ||
|OrganizationExecutive= Chief Judge of each circuit | |ParentOrganization=United States Federal Judiciary | ||
| | |CreationLegislation=Judiciary Act of 1891 | ||
|OrganizationExecutive=Chief Judge of each circuit | |||
|Website= https://www.uscourts.gov/courts-of-appeals | |Services=Appellate Jurisdiction; Legal Precedent; Judicial Education | ||
|Website=https://www.uscourts.gov/courts-of-appeals | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Judicial Circuit Courts of Appeal (CCA)''', commonly known as Circuit Courts, serve as the intermediate appellate courts in the federal judicial system of the United States. They review appeals from the decisions of U.S. district courts, helping to interpret federal law uniformly across the nation. | The '''Judicial Circuit Courts of Appeal (CCA)''', commonly known as Circuit Courts, serve as the intermediate appellate courts in the federal judicial system of the United States. They review appeals from the decisions of U.S. district courts, helping to interpret federal law uniformly across the nation. |
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