Which of the following is true regarding Article I courts and Article III courts?
A) Article I court judges serve life terms, whereas Article III court judges serve terms of 10 to 15 years.
B) Neither Article I nor Article III court judges can have their salaries reduced during their terms.
C) Article I courts are less independent than Article III courts.
D) Article I court judges are not required to have law degrees, whereas Article III court judges are.
E) Article I courts can hear international cases, whereas Article III courts may not.
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