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describe the jurisdiction of Supreme Court ​

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Answered by shashanksharma8506
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The U.S. Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States and has limited jurisdiction, or power to decide a case, based on certain criteria. Under original jurisdiction, or the first court to hear the case, some of the cases the United States Supreme Court can hear are: Disputes between two states.

Answered by BrainlyPARCHO
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Three types of jurisdiction of the supreme Court

  • Original Jurisdiction– the court that gets to hear the case first.
  • Appellate Jurisdiction– the power for a higher court to review a lower courts decision.
  • Exclusive Jurisdiction– only that court can hear a specific case.
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