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Jurisdiction gives federal courts the
Appellate jurisdiction
2. Original jurisdiction 3. Concurrent jurisdiction 4. Exclusive jurisdiction a. Only federal courts can
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When the courts have federal jurisdiction whenever a national law is at issue, it is considered:
A. stare decisis. B. federal
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Amy
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the federal trial courts with original jurisdiction over most federal cases are the
a. district courts b. courts of appeals c.
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jere
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match each type of jurisdiction to its definition
- exclusive jurisdiction -appellate jurisdiction - original jurisdiction -
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unit
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he district courts have
A Appellate Jurisdiction B Original Jurisdiction C Concurrent Jurisdiction D Federal Jurisdiction
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jrjrjr
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Which type of court has jurisdiction over cases involving the U.S. Constitution?
Question 10 options: Family courts Municipal
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In the federal system, the circuit courts have appellate jurisdiction over the cases of which of the following?
Appellate courts
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Which of the following statements about the organization of the court system are true? Choose all th
(1 point) Superior courts
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Which of the following statements about the organization of the court system are true? Select all that apply.
Superior courts
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Which of the following statements about the organization of the court system are true? Choose all that apply.
(1 point) Responses
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