/ˈledʒɪslətɪv kɔːrt/ – Phrase
Definition: tòa thành lập theo luật của quốc hội (khác với tòa án hiến định).
A more thorough explanation: A legislative court is a court created by Congress pursuant to its constitutional authority to establish courts under Article I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution. These courts are distinct from Article III courts, which are established by the Constitution itself. Legislative courts are subject to the authority of Congress and do not have the same level of independence as Article III courts.
Example: The legislative court is responsible for interpreting and applying laws passed by the state legislature.