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This area of law is called "Administrative Law". There is no specific court or set of judges in the United States which handles all administrative law cases.

However, Congress has created some special courts, called Article I tribunals, to handle specific areas of administrative law for specific geographic areas. These Article I judges have only limited powers, and handle only a limited area of law. In addition, via legislation (the Administrative Procedure Act of 1946) Congress has invested certain judiciary powers in the various Independent Agencies of the Executive Branch.

Frankly, it's a mess. Jurisdiction is spread out all over the place, in a variety of (inconsistent) ways, and with overlapping responsibilities. Only a trained lawyer can make any sense out of it, and even then, it's far from clear (i.e. ask who owns jurisdiction for a specific area, and two different lawyers (or even judges) can easily give two different answers).

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