Noun
a court establish by the authority of a federal government
Source: WordNetAs your governor, I shall resist any illegal federal court order, even to the point of standing at the schoolhouse door in person, if necessary. George Wallace
America should meet its obligations in the form of Social Security, Medicare, our ability to pay our military, legally binding legislation that allows unemployment compensation, the judiciary, the federal court system, the federal prison system, all those kinds of things have to be paid for. Bill Johnson
Acquire’s liquidators launched action in the Federal Court in May against Mr Demetriou's family trust to claw back payments made while he was a member of the company's advisory board and receiving a $900,000 annual salary. Source: Internet
A former BP employee who was sacked for mocking management with a popular Hitler meme has been backed by ’s Federal Court Friday. Source: Internet
An administrative and criminal case under the Federal Fisheries Rules, Bill 24.922 plus resistance to abide authority in Argentina's EEZ was started in the Federal Court at the City of Rawson. Source: Internet
Court challenges related to " one man, one vote " and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 finally provided the groundwork for Federal court rulings. Source: Internet