
District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals
The District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals is one of the 13 federal appellate courts in the United States. It reviews decisions made by lower courts and federal agencies, particularly important cases involving government actions and regulations since it is based in the nation’s capital. The court plays a crucial role in interpreting federal law and shaping legal precedents that affect the entire country. Its decisions can be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, making it an influential body in the American legal system.