Thou shall not steal. Armed robbery b n e is always discuss s.
try cases arising under the constitution,federal laws,and treaties
Article lll
the Constitution
try cases arising under the constition ,federal law,and treaties...
federal court
Cases in federal court must involve federal law and since all federal law must be derived from the constitution then yes they do involve constitutional matters.
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Constitution, treaties, or Federal Laws
Article III of the Constitution discusses what types of court cases are heard in federal courts, and which are heard under the Supreme Court's original and appellate jurisdictions.
None. State and federal law are separate laws. The federal is over the state law in all cases. That is why cases are heard in the Supreme Court to decide if a state law meets the requirements of the federal consitution. The constitution of the United States is the foundation for all government and law.
JUDICIALThe judicial branch. The federal structure begins with trial or district courts that may preside over civil and criminal cases within limits set by congress and the constitution. The next highest are the appellate courts. The appellate courts preside over appeals from district courts and federal administrative agencies. In addition, they hear specialized cases involving claims, patents, and international trade. The highest court is the supreme court. The supreme court hears cases that may begin in state or federal courts and usually involve questions about the constitution or federal law.
Ones concerning the constitution, federal law, and 2 or more states, mostly