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5. What three broad kinds of cases does the federal judiciary – rather than state courts – have

jurisdiction over? (p. 11)

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Federal judiciary only hear cases in which the US is a party, cases between citizens of different state, cases involving the violation of the the constitution or federal law, and some special cases like bankruptcy, patent cases and cases involving maritime law
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