Your question is not clear, because the states are part of the nation. Questions of state law and state constitutional issues are decided in the State court system; questions of federal law and US Constitutional issues are decided in the federal system. Each system has its unique jurisdiction, although they share jurisdiction over some cases (called concurrent jurisdiction).
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Yes, the states hear far more criminal cases than the federal courts do.
Custody cases are cases that are not decided upon by a jury. Traffic court cases are also not cases decided upon by a jury.
High court finds hundreds of labor cases were improperly decided
The custom of following already decided cases is called "stare decisis," which means to stand by things decided. It is a principle in common law legal systems where judges are required to follow precedents set by higher courts when making decisions in similar cases.
"Disposed cases" generally means cases which have been decided.
No. By definition of the median, the median has 50 percent of the case below and 50 percent of the cases above. This has nothing to do with the cases being in a normal distribution.
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Precedents cases a case previously decided that serves as a legal guide for the resolution of subsequent cases.
Tort cases are decided on a case by case basis. There is no single "penalty" since tort cases involve civil complaints and damages, and cover a wide range of subject matter.Tort cases are decided on a case by case basis. There is no single "penalty" since tort cases involve civil complaints and damages, and cover a wide range of subject matter.Tort cases are decided on a case by case basis. There is no single "penalty" since tort cases involve civil complaints and damages, and cover a wide range of subject matter.Tort cases are decided on a case by case basis. There is no single "penalty" since tort cases involve civil complaints and damages, and cover a wide range of subject matter.
Easy cases are adjudicated by lower courts. Harder cases are decided by the higher courts.
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Precedents cases a case previously decided that serves as a legal guide for the resolution of subsequent cases.