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The federal courts only have jurisdiction to hear cases involving federal law.

Federal Courts

Courts established by the federal government of a country, having jurisdiction over questions of federal law and involving interstate matters or parties.

Federal Law

Legislation enacted by the national government or Congress that applies to the entire country.

Jurisdiction

The authority given to a legal body like a court to administer justice within a certain area of law or geographic territory.

  • Comprehend the structure and authority of the federal judiciary in the United States.
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