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Title 14 of the U.S. Code

Title 14 of the U.S. Code is the legal framework that establishes, organizes, and governs the federal judicial system of the United States, including the Supreme Court, appellate courts, district courts, and other related entities. It outlines the jurisdiction, authority, and procedures for federal courts, ensuring the consistent administration of justice across the country. It also includes provisions for the appointment, duties, and powers of judges and court officers, promoting a structured and efficient judicial process to uphold federal laws and protect constitutional rights.