Jurisdiction gives federal courts the authority to hear certain kinds of cases. This means that jurisdiction defines the scope of the legal cases that a court can consider, which can be based on factors such as the subject matter, the parties involved, or the location of the events in question.
Jurisdiction gives federal courts the authority
to hear certain kinds of cases.
to make decisions based on the law.
to hear arguments from different parties.
to make decisions based on precedents.
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