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If a state decides to sue another state over immigration sanctuary laws, which court would most likely handle the case first?
a state trial court
a state appellate court
a federal trial court
a federal appellate court
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A federal appellate court — specifically the U.S. Supreme Court.
The Constitution gives the Supreme Court original jurisdiction over controversies between states, so it would hear the dispute first.
The Constitution gives the Supreme Court original jurisdiction over controversies between states, so it would hear the dispute first.
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