Are federal courts below the US Supreme Court?

The US Supreme Court is a federal court; it is the head of the Judicial branch of government Article III Courts, which includes US District Courts (trial courts) and US Courts of Appeals Circuit Courts are directly below the US Supreme Court. There are a few other courts of limited jurisdiction that have an appeals path culminating with the Supreme Court Technically, the Supreme Court is not the head of the Article I courts, which are created primarily to review appeals of federal agencies' and departments' decisions The Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States; all other judicial bodies have less authority.

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