Court of appeals: The thirteen courts of appeals are federal
courts that hear appeals "“ mostly from federal district (i.e., trial)
courts, but also from federal administrative agencies. Of all the cases
the Supreme Court hears, the vast majority come from federal courts
of appeals. A court of appealsis
often referred to by the name or number of its circuit (i.e., “Ninth
Circuit”).
Circuit: The United States is divided
into thirteen circuits with
a different court of appeals (see a map here).
Eleven of the circuits are
numbered first to eleventh. The District of Columbia has its own that
hears many cases involving the federal government.
The Federal Circuit's
jurisdiction is not geographic. Instead, it hears cases involving
particular subject matters, such as patents and international trade.
Courts of appeals are often referred to by the name or number of their circuit; for example, the "Ninth Circuit."
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