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The Judicial Branch consists of the US Supreme Court and other courts established under Article III of the Constitution. These courts have general jurisdiction over matters concerning federal law, US treaties, and the US Constitution:

  • US District Courts
  • US Court of International Trade
  • US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts
  • Supreme Court of the United States

There are many federal courts, such as US Bankruptcy Court, US Court of Federal Claims, US Tax Court, etc., that were created under Congress authority in Article I. These US Special Courts are part of the Legislative Branch, not part of the Judicial Branch.

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The Judicial Branch has courts and judges.

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