<span>The United States Census counts government units across all States. ... Special district governments are independent, special purpose governmental units, other than school district governments, that exist as separate entities with substantial administrative and fiscal independence from general purpose local governments.</span>
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The middle tier of the federal court system is made up of the Court of Appeals. Also referred to as c<span>ircuit </span>courts, they are intermediate appellate which <span>decide </span>appeals<span> from the district </span>courts within its federal court system. In some instances, decide cases from<span> designated federal </span>courts<span> and administrative agencies.</span>