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What is one major difference between state and federal courts in the United States ?

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I don't know please ask any one

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The differences between federal and state courts are defined mainly by jurisdiction. ... The only cases state courts are not allowed to hear are lawsuits against the United States and those involving certain specific federal laws: criminal, antitrust, bankruptcy, patent, copyright, and some maritime cases.

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