Respuesta :
the court of international trade, because tariffs are taxes upon trade
Answer:
Court of International Trade.
Explanation: Court of International Trade will here the cases involving U.S. tariff laws. This court has established under Article three of U.S. constitution, it has nationwide jurisdiction over all the customs and tariff laws of United States. This has established in 1980 and composed by presidential nominations on the consent and advice of senate members.