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The supreme court's docket is mainly comprised of cases from:

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The Supreme Court's docket is mainly comprised of cases from civil cases from federal courts.
Federal courts are classified as courts of limited jurisdiction, it means that they can only hear cases by an authorized by the United States Constitution or federal statutes. Civil cases are the type of cases that can be heard in federal systems.

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