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
judges in the special courts do not serve lifetime appointments Constitutional Courts have a broader jurisdiction compared to special courts.
It depends on which constitutional court. Some constitutional courts have nine, some have five, some have fifteen and so on.
the congress
Constitutional Courts - mandated by the constitution Legislative Courts
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Legislative, Constitutional
the two main stes if inferior federal courts. the lower courts are called district courts and appellate courts.
Constitutional federal courts are either created or allowed to be created under Article III of the Constitution. For instance, federal district courts and circuit court of appeals are Constitutional federal courts. The Supreme Court also falls under the category of Constitutional Federal Courts and it is the highest court in America. Legislative federal courts, on the other hand, are established by Congress using implied power. For instance, the Court of Military Appeals is a legislative federal court.
Constitutional courts
Constitutional (regular) courts
Cases where the decision hinges on the application of a constitutional provision are heard in Constitutional Courts. A good example of such cases would include all cases concerning Freedom of Speech as guaranteed in the First Amendment.
The highest courts in Germany are Constitutional Courts. Germany has sixteen states and each state has a constitutional court. Judges are elected by the two houses of the German parliament.