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federal court
noun
- a court of a federal government, especially one established under the Constitution of the United States.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of federal court1
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Example Sentences
While the Hobby Lobby decision may have lost its cultural appeal, it still carries weight in the federal court system.
All of these details are according to a claim filed against the United States by Marino in federal court last week.
Peacock served as an expert witness on grizzlies in federal court for Glacier National Park.
And last week, a Mexican federal court tossed out weapons charges that had been lodged against him when he was arrested.
But she had no way to know for sure until August, when a legal filing was inadvertently made public by a federal court.
But any really grave case is tried at Valdez, because that's the nearest Federal court from here.
One of our judges in the federal court in our State had a servant break her leg on his back porch last year.
Otherwise, the Commission must apply to a Federal court for the issuance of a judicial writ to compel obedience to the order.
If he quarrelled with a foreigner, or with the citizen of another State, he might be sued in the Federal Court.
At the police station, and subsequently in the Federal court, he gave his name as Arthur Travis.
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