The United States federal courts are the system of courts organized under the Constitution and laws of the federal government of the United States. See also United States federal judge.
United States court of appeals United States district court Supreme Court of the United States Abstention doctrine Original jurisdiction United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit United States Congress CM/ECF United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims United States Court of Private Land Claims Rules Enabling Act Supreme Court Police Judicial Conference of the United States United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Administrative law judge United States Court of International Trade Ripeness Rooker-Feldman doctrine Justiciability Abrogation doctrine Article I and Article III tribunals United States Court of Federal Claims United States bankruptcy court Advisory opinion United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces Subject-matter jurisdiction Standing (law) Mootness Balance of power Judiciary Act of 1789 TruTV State supreme court State court United States federal judge Article Three of the United States Constitution United States Tax Court United States Marshals Service Article One of the United States Constitution Certiorari Law of the United States