Because it's not. It's the Federal Circuit, a different federal appeals court.
I’m not quite understanding then.
If it’s a Federal Circuit Court of appeals..., how many layers do they have of Federal Circuit Courts of appeal?
I thought there were roughly nine such courts?
Are then tens or 100s below the nine?
I wonder if this title was misstated.
I didn’t find a layer of Federal Circuit appeals courts under the “13” that are like unto the 9th Circuit Court of appeals. They may have been talking about a federal district court.
Perhaps you understand it differently. If so, explain a bit if you could.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_courts_of_appeals
Here’s another search I tried:
Not trying to be argumentative here. I just want to understand.
This would seem to be the 9th, unless I’m just not getting it. I think that is the only Federal Circuit “appleals” court in the region.