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  2. Circuit split - Wikipedia

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    Congress noted that consolidating cases in a single court of appeals would "strengthen the United States patent system in such a way as to foster technological growth and industrial innovation." [57] Because of its role as a specialist court, circuit splits rarely exist between the Federal Circuit and other circuit courts of appeal. [58]

  3. Family court - Wikipedia

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    The Family Court was created by Part 2 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013, merging the family law functions of the county courts and magistrates' courts into one. Two scenarios are covered by the Children Act of 1989: private law cases, where the applicant and respondent are usually the child's parents ; and public law cases, where the applicant ...

  4. List of courts of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In practice, however, every state has adopted a division of its judiciary into at least two levels, and almost every state has three levels, with trial courts hearing cases which may be reviewed by appellate courts, and finally by a state supreme court. A few states have two separate supreme courts, with one having authority over civil matters ...

  5. Circuit court - Wikipedia

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    Appeals from the court lie to the High Court on the civil side and the Court of Criminal Appeal on the criminal side. The Circuit Court is so-called because of the circuits on which its judges travel, namely Dublin, Cork, Northern, Western, Eastern, South Western, South Eastern, and Midland, each of which are composed of a number of counties.

  6. United States circuit court - Wikipedia

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    [1] Each circuit court was composed initially of two Supreme Court justices and the district judge of the district, [1] although in 1793 Congress provided that a quorum of one justice and one district judge could hold court. After 1802, only one justice was assigned to each circuit, and a quorum could consist of a single justice or judge.

  7. As court overturns a lot-splitting law, SB 9, one early ... - AOL

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    The property now features two single-family homes separated by a fence: a 1,200-square-foot front house with three bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms on a 3,349-square-foot lot, and an 1,100-square-foot ...

  8. 'Alarming' vs 'narrow': Senate split on Supreme Court ... - AOL

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    In an appeal of the federal charges, the Supreme Court ruled July 1 that former presidents are shielded from criminal charges for core functions of the job, such as vetoes or pardons ...

  9. Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia is split into two divisions: [7] [6] Division 1 is the former Family Court of Australia and is a superior court of record for dealing with family law matters. It contains 35 judges.