Higher level...the supreme court judges are "justices" other judges are just "judges"
It depends which supreme court you are referring to. Countries have different legislation and hierarchy for courts of law.
U.S. District Courts U.S. Court of Appeals U.S. Supreme Court State Supreme Court Appellate Courts Trial Courts Lower Courts
* Illinois Supreme Court * Illinois Appellate Court * Illinois Circuit Courts
Circuit Court (called District Court in some states) - Courts of Appeal - State supreme Court.
Trial level, Appellate level, Supreme Court.
CHINA HAS THREE COURTS, 1.supreme people"s court 2.high people's courts 3.special court/professional courts like military court,railway court,forest court and maritime courts
In most cases, supreme courts are final appellate courts.
The US Supreme Court is head of the Judicial Branch of government. The "inferior" courts in this branch are:US District CourtsUS Court of International TradeUS Court of Appeals Circuit Courts
There is only one United States Supreme Court, but there are also State Supreme Courts. So, to answer your question: none. The U.S. Supreme Court is it's own court.
Appellate courts. In the federal court system, the appellate courts are the US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts and the Supreme Court of the United States (aka US Supreme Court).
No. The decisions of the Texas Supreme Court are binding on trial courts in Texas. That is why it is called the Supreme Court.
Three:Trial level (primarily US District Courts)Appellate level (US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts)Supreme Court (US Supreme Court)