The United States Courts are the federal court system of the United States, consisting of the Supreme Court of the United States, lower courts created by Congress, and other federal offices. The Judiciary Act of 1789 established the federal court system. The United States Courts are considered the guardians of the Constitution because their rulings protect rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution. The courts also resolve disputes involving federal law. The United States Courts are an independent branch of the federal government.
Highest paying job titles at U.S. Courts include Attorney, Legal Specialist, and Technical Support Specialist