LGS 200 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: United States Constitution, General Jurisdiction, Due Process

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Supreme law of the land the united states constitution. State court system: trial courts general/limited jurisdiction, appellate courts at least one court of appeals, only hear questions of law, judges only can rule, highest state court decisions of questions of law are final. Federal court system: 13 circuits, 94 districts, u. s. district court trial courts of general jurisdiction, u. s. court of appeal hear appeals from federal courts located within judicial, u. s. supreme court exercises discretionary review over all federal appellate courts. What you have to file to have your case heard by the u. s. supreme court. Federal question cases that contain disputes which pertain to the u. s. constitution, acts of. Diversity of citizenship cases in which the parties in the lawsuit are from different u. s. states and/or the u. s. and a foreign country and the dollar amount in dispute exceeds ,000. Court cases with exclusive federal jurisdiction: bankruptcy, patents, copyrights, trademarks.

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