Question
17. Which is a difference between the special courts created by Congress and the constitutional courts? The decisions of the special courts cannot be appealed. The special courts decide cases outside the United States. Judges in the special courts do not serve lifetime appointments. Judges in the special courts are all military officers.
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The difference between the special courts created by Congress and the constitutional courts is that judges in the special courts do not serve lifetime appointments.