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  2. Begin with Part 1, Definitions. Familiarize yourself with key terms such as 'Complaint' and 'Petition' to understand the context of your case.
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The DC Circuit Court yields more power than other circuit courts due to the nature of cases this circuit hears including highly sensitive and important issues such as national security, gun safety measures, food safety, labor law, election law, and clean air regulations.
The public information viewed on the online case search systems reflects the docket entries in civil, criminal, criminal domestic violence and tax cases, probate cases for large estates and small estates, disclaimers of interest, major litigation, wills and foreign estate proceedings.
The Council of the District of Columbia is the legislative branch of local government established by the District of Columbia Home Rule Act of 1973, enacted by Congress and ratified by District voters.
The D.C. Circuit has sole responsibility for deciding cases having to do with the balance of powers of the branches of government and decisions made by government agencies affecting issues like health care, national security, environmental rules, and consumer protections and workplace safety.
An abbreviation standing either for District Court, or District of Columbia.