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what do federal supreme court cases usually involve

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Answered by kppadma1976
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This statute provides further that, in the case of disputes between two or more states, the Supreme Court holds both original and exclusive jurisdiction and no lower court may hear such cases. The number of original jurisdiction cases heard by the court is small; generally only one or two such cases are heard per term.
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This statute provides further that, in the case of disputes between two or more states, the Supreme Court holds both original and exclusive jurisdiction and no lower court may hear such cases. The number of original jurisdiction cases heard by the court is small; generally only one or two such cases are heard per term.

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