U.S. Courts of Appeals

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Company facts

Employees
500
Headquarters
United States
Type
Government

About

The U.S. Courts of Appeals represent the intermediate level of the federal judiciary, providing a critical forum for appellate review of district court decisions and rulings from federal agencies. Supporting this essential function are dedicated professionals including attorneys, law clerks, librarians, and administrative staff who ensure due process and consistent application of federal law. Organized into 12 regional circuits and the Federal Circuit, the Courts of Appeals handle a diverse caseload through three-judge panels. Professionals joining the U.S. Courts of Appeals contribute directly to the administration of justice and play a vital role in upholding the integrity of the legal system, offering a unique and impactful career path for those committed to public service.