There are the "State Court Systems" and the "Federal Court System." if you are referring to the two types of law practiced in court, there is "Civil" Law and "Criminal" Law.
Two
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The two classifications of critical information are unclassified and classified.
The two classifications of critical information are unclassified and classified.
The two classifications of critical information are unclassified and classified.
federal and state.
The two classifications are: soprano (high voices), and alto (lower voices)
District Courts, below that is Small Claims Courts, above that is the Courts of Appeals. Two steps higher is the Supreme Court.
How are governments classified? How does the U.S. government fit into these classifications?
Actually there are THREE levels of federal courts. US District Courts - US Courts of Appeal - US Supreme Court.
Federal courts (and most/all state courts) are non-partisan, meaning there are no parties.
US District Courts ...US Courts of Appeal ...