Respuesta :

The answer is Court of International Trade

The correct answer is:

Court of International Trade.

Explanation:

The Court of International Trade is established on Article III of the United States Constitution. This court has nationwide jurisdiction and limited subject matter jurisdiction, which means that the court can hear cases all over the country (but it also has the power to hold hearings on other countries when the US is involved), it can only hear cases that involve international trade and customs laws and border protection.

The President of the United States has the power to appoint judges for the Court of International Trade, with the advice of the Senate. This court is composed by nine judges who are appointed for life.