/ˈfɛdərəl kleɪm/ – Phrase
Definition: (Mỹ) kiện căn cứ theo luật liên bang.
A more thorough explanation: A federal claim refers to a legal assertion or demand made by an individual or entity against the federal government or a federal agency. This claim typically involves seeking a remedy or relief for a violation of federal law, constitutional rights, or other legal rights under federal jurisdiction.
Example: The plaintiff filed a federal claim against the defendant for violation of their civil rights under the Constitution.