/kɔːrt əv ðə juːˈnaɪtɪd steɪts/ – Phrase
Definition: tòa án liên bang.
A more thorough explanation: The term “court of the United States” refers to any court created or established by the United States government, including federal district courts, appellate courts, and the Supreme Court. These courts have jurisdiction over cases involving federal law, disputes between states, and cases involving the United States government.
Example: In the court of the United States, the defendant was found guilty of securities fraud.
Related words:
- federal judiciary
- United States defendant
- federal judge
- Administrative Office of the United States Courts
- Judicial Conference of the United States
- Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I)
- action against the United States
- legislative courts
- Chief justice of the United States Supreme Court