There are far too many legal claims based on religious freedom to list them. One general statement that can be made, it appears claims based on freedom from religion often fail. That is, suits claiming the plaintiff is being forced to comply with religious beliefs or engage in religious activity against their will seem to lose in deference to religion's right to the exercise of their beliefs.
Limited or special jurisdiction
Federal courts can "check" the other branches of the federal government and of state governments by
NO general-jurisdiction trial courts are considered courts of record.
In the United States, cases involving claims for damages are typically heard in civil courts, which can include state courts and federal courts. State courts handle the majority of such cases, including personal injury, contract disputes, and property damage claims. Federal courts may hear cases involving federal law or when there is diversity of citizenship between parties. Additionally, some specialized courts, like small claims courts, deal with lower-value damage claims.
There are 24 small claims courts in Connecticut, one in each geographic district of the state. These courts handle civil cases involving monetary claims up to a certain limit, providing an accessible and affordable option for individuals to resolve disputes.
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The Court Of Appeals For Veterans Claims
See: http://www.state.ak.us/courts/forms/sc-100.pdf
District Courts, below that is Small Claims Courts, above that is the Courts of Appeals. Two steps higher is the Supreme Court.
Michael Birks has written: 'Enforcing money judgments in the county court' -- subject(s): County courts, Executions (Law), Small claims courts 'Small claims in the county court' -- subject(s): Civil procedure, County courts
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