Asked by Aayan Aryan on Sep 30, 2024
________ jurisdiction exists when the case arises under the Constitution,laws,or treaties of the United States.
A) Original
B) Federal question
C) Diversity
D) Exclusive
Federal Question Jurisdiction
This refers to the authority of United States federal courts to hear cases that involve federal laws, the U.S. Constitution, or treaties.
Original Jurisdiction
The power to decide a case as a trial court.
Diversity Jurisdiction
A principle in federal jurisdiction in the United States allowing federal courts to hear lawsuits involving parties from different states or countries where the matter in controversy exceeds a statutory amount.
- Fully appreciate the notion and significance of jurisdiction in judicial cases.
- Identify and explain the various types of jurisdiction, including federal question, diversity, and in rem jurisdiction.
Learning Objectives
- Fully appreciate the notion and significance of jurisdiction in judicial cases.
- Identify and explain the various types of jurisdiction, including federal question, diversity, and in rem jurisdiction.