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United States Court

The United States Court system is the judiciary branch of the federal government, responsible for interpreting and upholding the law. It consists of several levels, including District Courts, which hear most cases, Circuit Courts of Appeals that review decisions from District Courts, and the Supreme Court, the highest court, which has the final say on important legal issues. Courts handle both criminal and civil cases, ensuring justice is served and rights are protected. They operate under the U.S. Constitution and federal laws, maintaining a system of checks and balances within the government.