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District courts.
Circuit courts (US courts of appeals)
The Supreme Court
US Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
In your listed options, the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims was listed as "Court of Veterans' Appeals." The Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims was established in 1988 by the <span>Veterans' Judicial Review Act. The other three types of courts -- District courts, US courts of appeal (also known as circuit courts), and the Supreme Court are part of the three-tiered system of federal courts for criminal cases and for civil cases that pertain to the United States Constitution or federal statutes. The Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims is a federal court also, which has </span><span>jurisdiction to review decisions made by the Board of Veterans' Appeals, in regard to decisions made about whether veterans of armed services are entitled to receive benefits. </span>
Then, that state will also have 13 electoral votes. The number of electoral votes depend on the members of the house of representatives and senators. For instance, North Carolina has 13 members in the house of representatives AND 13 electoral votes. Another example is that Texas has 38 electoral votes since it has 2 senators + 36 house of representatives.
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