Asked by stefan quintana on Jul 05, 2024

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Conditional federal jurisdiction means that both state and federal courts have jurisdiction over a case.

Federal Jurisdiction

The legal authority of the federal government to govern or legislate on certain issues and cases, as distinct from state jurisdiction.

Conditional Jurisdiction

A legal principle where a court has the authority to hear a case based on certain conditions being met.

  • Develop an understanding of the multiple forms of authority exercised by the judiciary.
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dayana chanocuaJul 08, 2024
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Concurrent federal jurisdiction means that both state and federal courts have jurisdiction over a case.Concurrent jurisdiction covers two types of cases: federal-question and diversity-of-citizenship cases.