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This page serves as an index of notable United States district court cases. The United States district courts are the trial court or court of first instance of the United States federal Judiciary. These trials and judgements involve interpreting the Constitution, Federal law, or federal statutes or crimes. While most cases that establish precedent at one point emerge from a district court, this list attempts to compile notable decisions that were formed in these courts and were not taken any further, or were affirmed by higher courts upon appeal.

However, many of these cases are considered notable for reasons other than the setting of precedent; such as their press coverage, notoriety among legal professionals, humorous nature or unusual circumstances.