Federal Courts and Judges

 

T​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‌‌‌‍​he public is generally unaware of how diverse court jurisdiction and judicial roles are, especially at the federal level. A judge is a judge, right? No. There are various types of judges, such as magistrates, district court judges, and circuit court judges. A court is a court, right? Again, no! It depends on the dollar amount in dispute, the subject matter litigated, and whether the case is at trial or on appeal (among the many factors that determine procedural posture). The intent of this assignment is for you to gain an understanding of the various types of federal courts and their respective judges’ roles. This assignment may be submitted in essay format​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‌‌‌‍​In a 2-3 page essay in Times New Roman or similar font, double-spaced, with 1-inch margins, or a recorded PowerPoint presentation of no fewer than 10 slides, respond to the following: Compare and contrast the tasks of trial and appellate courts. Analyze the different responsibilities and workloads of US magistrate judges, district judges, circuit judges, and Supreme Court justices. Outline the jurisdiction and function of Article III courts. Outline the jurisdiction and functions of Article

 

 

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