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Which of the following is not an Article I court?

(a) The United States Tax Court
(b) The United States Court of Federal Claims
(c) The United States Court of International Trade
(d) The United States Bankruptcy Courts

The correct answer: (c) The U.S. Court of International Trade. The Court of International Trade is an Article III federal court. The other three courts are Article I tribunals. An Article I tribunal is a federal court organized under Article One of the United States Constitution. Article I courts are created by the legislature and have differing levels of independence from the executive and legislative branches. Click here for more information.