what are the two main court systems in the dual-court structure we have in the United States?

financial courts
federal courts
special courts
property courts
state courts

The two main court systems in the dual-court structure in the United States are:

1. Federal courts: These courts have jurisdiction over cases that involve federal laws, disputes between states, or cases that involve the Constitution. The federal court system includes the Supreme Court, circuit courts of appeals, district courts, and specialized federal courts.

2. State courts: These courts have jurisdiction over cases that involve state laws and issues within a specific state. State court systems vary among the different states but generally include trial courts, appellate courts, and a highest state court, often called the State Supreme Court.