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Federal district courts do not try military cases, claims brought against the U.S. government, or tax disputes between citizens and the government because __________.

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"Congress has created specialized courts to deal with such cases" Hope this helps!

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Federal district courts do not try military cases, claims brought against the U.S. government, or tax disputes between citizens and the government because congress has created special legislative courts to deal specifically with such cases.

The United States district courts are the general trial courts of the United States federal court system.

The district court constitutes a court of law, equity, and admiralty and tries civil and criminal cases.

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