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The district courts of the federal court system have only initial jurisdiction.

The federal court system has three main levels namely 1) District Court 2) Circuit Court and 3) the Supreme Court of the United States. The district courts are the courts of original jurisdiction, which means it is the starting point of any lawsuits arising under federal law.

The circuit courts are appellate courts and the U.S. Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States and decides on appeals for all cases in federal or state courts under federal law state.

District courts resolve disputes by determining facts and applying legal principles to decide who is right. The trial courts consist of the district judge who hears the case and a jury that decides the case.

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