Answer:
Special courts are also known as Article III courts.
Explanation:
- The Article III of the United States Constitution provides for the establishment of courts that serve special and temporary purposes.
- These include the courts like fast-track courts, tribunals, appellate courts, etc. When a matter is to be heard and given a decision on urgently, it is presented in front of a specially formed fast-track court.
- For matters that require special conscience and expertise, tribunals are established with expert judges.