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Judicial branch vs. Judicial system

We should agree on the proper top-level article. My thinking, in creating U.S. judicial system, is that the real system includes administrative law courts, so it's not limited to Article III courts. You obviously are correct that the Judicial Branch of the United States is strictly defined by Article III. Can we combine these ideas?

Howard Howard C. Berkowitz 16:33, 21 December 2009 (UTC)