My goal is to have a career in the Federal judiciary of the United States.
The federal courts are three levels i believe.
You are right it is 3 levels the district courts, circuit courts and the Supreme Court
How would that compare with court of appeals and legal issues that conflict?
In the federal courts, the primary appellate courts are the U.S. courts then they form alternative dispute resolution in which an arbitrator issues a judgment on the legal issues. It is a lot to take in that is why the degree is so intense.
So from there one could as a last resort go to the supreme court if needed with a case?
Yes it can be a possibility if they can not come to and agreement but depending on the crime Supreme court can give lots of years. It seems you know a little about the federal judiciary as well that is great.
Thank you; you do as well and I do believe there is a last resort rule as well that can function as a distinct barrier to Constitutional avoidances.
What would be the last possible resort in your view?
This rule dictates that, if all other jurisdictional obstacles are surmounted, federal courts still must avoid a constitutional issue if there is any other ground upon which to render a final judgment.