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There is not a jurisdiction that allows a court to hear any type of case. Even the Supreme Court is limited in the types of cases they hear.
When the US Supreme Court reviews decision of other courts, it is operating under its appellate jurisdiction.
The Supreme Court of the United States has federal jurisdiction. The Supreme court can also be used as an appeals court for state and local charges.
Appellate jurisdiction
the Supreme Court.
No, but Supreme Court does.
The United States supreme court is the only court with original jurisdiction of all states. The United States supreme court is a trial court.
The U.S. Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court can not hear every type of case. Article III, section 2 of the Constitution lays out the scope of the Supreme Court's jurisdiction. You should be aware that the Supreme Court almost never asserts original jurisdiction, instead hearing nearly all cases (except disputes between different states) on appeal.
The state Supreme Court that has jurisdiction over cases originating in Omaha is the Nebraska Supreme Court, which meets in Lincoln.
appeals and jurisdiction
(in India) The Supreme Court hears all cases of writs, appeals and review.