
U.S. Courts of Special Jurisdiction
U.S. Courts of Special Jurisdiction refer to courts that handle specific types of cases rather than general legal matters. For instance, the U.S. Tax Court deals exclusively with tax issues, and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims focuses on claims against the federal government. These courts serve to provide expertise in their specialized areas. The U.S. Supreme Court, the highest court, reviews decisions from these special jurisdiction courts when important legal principles or federal law issues are involved, ensuring uniform interpretation and application of the law across the country.