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When the courts have federal jurisdiction whenever a national law is at issue, it is considered:
A.

stare decisis.

B. federal question jurisdiction.

C. diversity jurisdiction.

D. All of the above

im confused between A and D
10 years ago

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Ms. Sue
Nope.

10 years ago

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