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In the United States, the US Supreme Court and any inferior court Congress creates under the authority of Article III of the Constitution are "constitutional courts," although they are rarely referred to as such.

Some examples include:

The Supreme Court of the United States

US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts

US District Court

US Bankruptcy Court

US Court of Claims

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