judges in the special courts do not serve lifetime appointments Constitutional Courts have a broader jurisdiction compared to special courts.
US District Courts are the trial courts of general jurisdiction in the federal court system.
District Courts are also know as trial courts and they are divided into four categories which include civil, criminal, juvenile, and magistrate categories.
Limited or special jurisdiction
the congress
A Special Court is established for a specific purpose. Specialty Courts currently include:Court of Federal ClaimsCourt of International TradeUnited States Tax CourtCourt of Appeals for the Armed ForcesCourt of Appeals for Veterans Claims
Supreme Court Courts of Appeal District Courts and Special Courts
Family Courts
There are several levels of courts. In the federal circuit is starts from district courts up to the Supreme Court of the United States. There are also several special interest courts like immigration courts and bankruptcy courts.
Yes, there are special courts that deal with bankruptcy, the District of Columbia and other US territorial courts, federal trade, and federal taxes
Juvenile courts are courts of original and special (or limited) jurisdiction.
judges in the special courts do not serve lifetime appointment