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Q: What court can exercise the diversity of citizenship jurisdiction and can receive evidence at court?
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If there is a dispute over ownership of property would a state have diversity jurisdiction in personam jurisdiction in rem jurisdiction or no jurisdiction at all?

Diversity jurisdiction is a basis for federal courts to exercise jurisdiction if the parties to a civil cause of action are residents of different states and the amount in controversy is large enough to make use of federal resources practical. A state may legitimately exercise jurisdiction either if it has in rem jurisdiction over the property or in personam jurisdiction over all parties to the dispute.


What are nine types of cases the supreme Court and federal court have jurisdiction over?

There are not nine types of cases that Federal Courts have jurisdiction over. The Federal Courts have the authority to hear cases concerning 1) a Federal Question via 42 USC Section 1331, or 2) where there exists diversity of citizenship between the parties involved via 42 USC Section 1332. Federal Courts may also exercise supplemental jurisdiction over issues involving state law in 1331 actions as long as the issue arose out of a common transaction or occurrence.


Can a state exercise jurisdiction over anyone in its boundaries?

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Explain the difference between personal jurisdiction and subject matter jurisdiction?

Both deal with (generally) federal court jurisdiction. In order for a court (and this can apply to state courts as well) to have jurisdiction over the parties involved, they must somehow be connected to that state. Generally this is satisfied by citizenship in that state. For instance, TN would have jurisdiction over a TN citizen. If the parties are not both from the forum state, then in order for the court to exercise jurisdiction, the foreign party must have certain connections with the forum state. This can become pretty complex, but the operative case is International Shoe v. Washington which requires so called "minimum contacts" between the foreign party and the forum state. For example, If I buy a bad burger that makes from a national fast food chain with multiple locations in TN, then that company may be sued in TN, even if it is not "domiciled" in TN, because there is probably personal jurisdiction over it because of its contacts with the forum state. There are other ways to exercise jurisdiction and there are multiple levels of intricacy, but that's the general gist. Subject Matter Jurisdiction instead deals with what types of cases a federal court can hear. Generally there are two types of Subject Matter Jurisdiction: First is Diversity Jurisdiction. This requires that the parties be "diverse" or from different states and that the "amount in controversy" be over $75,000. The second type is federal question jurisdiction, which provides a federal forum for any claim arising under federal law. Federal Civil Rights Violations are a good example. For federal question claims, there is not amount in controversy requirement and diversity is not necessary.


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What are the nine types of cases the supreme court and the federal courts?

There are not nine types of cases that Federal Courts have jurisdiction over. The Federal Courts have the authority to hear cases concerning 1) a Federal Question via 42 USC Section 1331, or 2) where there exists diversity of citizenship between the parties involved via 42 USC Section 1332. Federal Courts may also exercise supplemental jurisdiction over issues involving state law in 1331 actions as long as the issue arose out of a common transaction or occurrence.


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