What describes the impact of the Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins case?(1 point)

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Litigants involved in federal litigation may move their case from federal court to a local state court.
Litigants involved in federal litigation may move their case from federal court to a local state court.

Federal courts must use the state law in question for state litigants in federal court.
Federal courts must use the state law in question for state litigants in federal court.

Federal courts must use federal common law for state litigants in federal court.
Federal courts must use federal common law for state litigants in federal court.

Litigants from different states may move their litigation from state court to federal court.

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The impact of the Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins case is best described by the response:

Federal courts must use the state law in question for state litigants in federal court.

This landmark decision established that in cases of diversity jurisdiction, federal courts are required to apply state substantive law rather than federal common law.