/ˈækʃən əˈɡɛnst ði juˈnaɪtəd steɪts/ – Phrase
Definition: kiện Hoa Kỳ
A more thorough explanation: “Action against the United States” refers to a legal proceeding or lawsuit brought by an individual or entity against the government of the United States. This type of action typically involves a claim for damages, injunctive relief, or other legal remedies sought by the plaintiff against the federal government. Such actions are subject to specific legal procedures and requirements set forth in federal law.
Example: The plaintiff filed a lawsuit seeking legal action against the United States for alleged violations of the Clean Air Act.
Related words:
- court of the United States
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I)
- Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
- United States defendant
- Administrative Office of the United States Courts
- federal judge
- Chief justice of the United States Supreme Court
- federal judiciary
- Judicial Conference of the United States
- reserved powers