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Concurrent jurisdiction
Concurrent jurisdiction allows both state and federal courts to hear cases involving federal laws, diversity of citizenship cases, and cases involving concurrent jurisdiction statutes. It means either court can hear the case.
Concurrent jurisdiction
Concurrent jurisdiction
Concurrent
Yes. When both state and federal courts have authority to hear the same case, it's called concurrent jurisdiction.
Concurrent Powers
Powers shared between states and the federal government are Concurrent powers.
Both state and federal government
. . . . are known as CONCURRENT JURISDICTION.
Yes, but not at the same time.
Concurrent.