Question

The Supreme Court and other federal courts hears all of the following types of cases except
Cases that arise under the Constitution, the laws of the United States or its treaties
Cases that involve one or more states, or the citizens of different states
Cases in which the United States is a party
Cases concerning laws passed by state legislature or local authorities.

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The Supreme Court and other federal courts hear all of the following types of cases except **cases concerning laws passed by state legislature or local authorities**.

Federal courts generally do not have jurisdiction over state law unless there is a federal question involved or the case involves parties from different states (diversity jurisdiction). State courts primarily handle cases related to state laws and local ordinances.