Federal Tribunal
A Federal Tribunal is a specialized court that deals with legal cases involving federal laws and regulations. It operates at the national level, addressing disputes that arise between states, federal agencies, or individuals and the government. This tribunal ensures that federal laws are interpreted and applied consistently across the country.
These tribunals can handle a variety of cases, including those related to civil rights, immigration, and taxation. They play a crucial role in upholding the rule of law and protecting the rights of citizens under the U.S. Constitution and other federal statutes.