No. The US Constitution is a document that creates a framework for our government and guidelines for our laws. The courts use the Constitution to interpret law.
supreme court
family court
You might be referring to an appeals court.
An appellate court hears and decides the issues on appeal.
affirm the decision
An appellate court hears and decides the issues on appeal.
When a plaintiff sues the federal government for monetary damages the Court of Federal Claims hears the case.
The California Circuit Court of Appeals.
Court of Appeals
The United States district courts hears cases involving two states. The last court to hear the case would be the Supreme Court.
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