Asked by william beasley on Jun 19, 2024

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Federal courts do not have exclusive jurisdiction in which of the following subject matters?

A) Copyrights
B) Suits against the United States
C) Bankruptcy
D) Adoptions

Exclusive Jurisdiction

The authority of only one court to hear and decide a particular type of case, excluding all other courts.

Federal Courts

Courts established by the U.S. government that have jurisdiction over constitutional issues, federal laws, and disputes between states or involving the federal government.

Copyrights

Legal rights granted to the creators of original works of art, literature, music, and other forms of intellectual property, protecting them against unauthorized use.

  • Distinguish the jurisdictional authority of federal courts from that of state courts in handling diverse legal cases.
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darien gonzalezJun 22, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction over copyrights, suits against the United States, and bankruptcy. Adoptions, however, are governed by state laws, and thus federal courts do not have exclusive jurisdiction over adoption cases.