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Esmeralda Garrett
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19 June, 06:28
How do state and federal courts differ in the us
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Shirley Holder
19 June, 06:39
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Federal courts are established under the us constitution to decide dispute involving the constitution and laws passed by Congress jurisdiction of states and federal courts the between federal and state courts are defined mainly by jurisdiction jurisdiction refers to the kinds of case a court is authorized to hear
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