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The Supreme Court reigns supreme with both original and appellate jurisdiction, while federal courts handle cases involving federal law or disputes between citizens of different states.

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True. The Supreme Court of the United States has both original and appellate jurisdiction, meaning it can hear cases for the first time as well as review decisions made by lower courts. Federal courts primarily handle cases involving federal law, as well as cases that involve disputes between citizens of different states (diversity jurisdiction).