Asked by Anonymous
Name two factors that give federal courts jurisdiction over a case...
1:Because of subject matter
2:The parties involved in the case
Is this correct?
1:Because of subject matter
2:The parties involved in the case
Is this correct?
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Answered by
Seth
2 factors that give Federal Courts jurisdiction over a case.
1) Cases that arise under a Federal Law. (Federal Antitrust law, Patents, Federal Civil Rights law)
2) Cases involving parties that has complete diverse citizenship. Parties or defendants are citizens of different states.
1) Cases that arise under a Federal Law. (Federal Antitrust law, Patents, Federal Civil Rights law)
2) Cases involving parties that has complete diverse citizenship. Parties or defendants are citizens of different states.
Answered by
Mit
yes