Court Jurisdiction Requirements
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Courts need specific types of jurisdiction to hear cases: subject matter jurisdiction for the type of case, in personam jurisdiction for the parties involved, and in rem jurisdiction for property disputes. State courts share concurrent jurisdiction with federal courts on federal law issues.Full Conversation
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State courts have __________________ jurisdiction with federal courts over issues of federal law.
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State courts have concurrent jurisdiction with federal courts over issues of federal law.
Regarding Sharon's case, she can argue that Judge Regina should have allowed Gretchen to testify. This could be a strong basis for an appeal, as expert testimony might have influenced the jury's decision.
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