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The United States Courts, established more than two centuries ago, serve as the judicial branch of the federal government, responsible for ensuring justice under law. Their mission is to impartially interpret and apply the law to resolve disputes and protect rights, thereby guaranteeing equality in justice. The central office is located in Washington D.C., with various district courts, appellate courts, and bankruptcy courts situated across all 50 states and territories.

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