When doing a community service idk im only in middle school
The United States District Courts are the federal trial courts of the United States Judiciary branch. There is at least one judicial district for each state, however a State has no bearing in the creation of a District Court, instead this power of assigning District Courts are bestowed to congress under Article III of the Constitution, in which it established a Supreme Court, but leaves to <u>Congress</u> the power and authority to create lower federal courts as it saw fit (in this case District Courts) and so a State can't conventionally "apply" for a district court since it's up to congress to see if it's needed.