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Title 28 of the U.S. Code

Title 28 of the U.S. Code primarily governs the federal judiciary in the United States. It outlines the organization and jurisdiction of federal courts, detailing how they operate, the powers they have, and the rights of individuals within these courts. This title includes information on topics such as the structure of federal districts, appellate processes, and procedures for cases involving federal law. Essentially, Title 28 provides the legal framework for the federal court system, ensuring it functions effectively and fairly in administering justice.