Article I Tribunals - List of Article I, Article III and Article IV Tribunals

List of Article I, Article III and Article IV Tribunals

Article I tribunals Article III tribunals Article IV tribunals
  • Administrative law adjudicative entities; e.g.,
    • Social Security Administration's Office of Disability Adjudication and Review
  • Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals
  • Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences
  • Civilian Board of Contract Appeals
  • The District of Columbia judiciary
    • D.C. Court of Appeals
    • Superior Court of the District of Columbia
  • Trademark Trial and Appeal Board
  • United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
  • United States Court of Federal Claims
  • United States Merit Systems Protection Board
  • United States Postal Service Board of Contract Appeals
  • United States Tax Court
  • United States armed forces courts-martial
  • United States bankruptcy courts
  • Guantanamo military commission
  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • United States courts of appeals
  • United States district courts
  • United States Court of International Trade
  • United States territorial court
  • High Court of American Samoa

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