Question
Which question would you analyze to determine if a case belongs in federal court or state court?(1 point)
Responses
Does the dispute involve a felony or a misdemeanor?
Does the dispute involve a felony or a misdemeanor?
Does the dispute arise under federal law or state law?
Does the dispute arise under federal law or state law?
Does the dispute need to be decided by a trial or a panel of judges?
Does the dispute need to be decided by a trial or a panel of judges?
Does the dispute center on a criminal or a civil matter?
Does the dispute center on a criminal or a civil matter?
Responses
Does the dispute involve a felony or a misdemeanor?
Does the dispute involve a felony or a misdemeanor?
Does the dispute arise under federal law or state law?
Does the dispute arise under federal law or state law?
Does the dispute need to be decided by a trial or a panel of judges?
Does the dispute need to be decided by a trial or a panel of judges?
Does the dispute center on a criminal or a civil matter?
Does the dispute center on a criminal or a civil matter?
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The most relevant question to determine if a case belongs in federal court or state court is:
**Does the dispute arise under federal law or state law?**
This question helps establish whether the case falls under federal jurisdiction (which generally includes federal laws, treaties, and constitutional issues) or state jurisdiction (which pertains to state laws and regulations).
**Does the dispute arise under federal law or state law?**
This question helps establish whether the case falls under federal jurisdiction (which generally includes federal laws, treaties, and constitutional issues) or state jurisdiction (which pertains to state laws and regulations).