Asked by Isaac Matsie on Jul 02, 2024

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

Concurrent Federal Jurisdiction

involves cases where both the federal and state courts have the authority to hear the same case.

Federal Courts

Courts established by the federal government that have jurisdiction over matters specifically granted them by the U.S. Constitution and federal statutes.

  • Differentiate between state and federal jurisdiction and understand concurrent jurisdiction.
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Hamza Shahzad6 days ago
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True
Explanation :
Concurrent federal jurisdiction refers to situations where both state and federal courts have the authority to hear and decide on the same case, allowing parties to choose between state and federal court for initiating their lawsuit.