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Q: When the state and federal government have concurrent jurisdiction?
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When state and federal courts share authority to hear a case is called?

Concurrent jurisdiction


What is jurisdiction shared by a state court and a federal court?

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.


What kind of jurisdiction does a case have if it can be heard in either state or federal court?

Concurrent jurisdiction


What kind of jurisdiction does a court have if the case can be heard at state and federal level?

Concurrent jurisdiction


What powers are shared by federal government and state government?

Concurrent


Which court hears cases over which state and federal courts have concurrent jurisdiction?

Yes. When both state and federal courts have authority to hear the same case, it's called concurrent jurisdiction.


Powers of both state and federal government?

Concurrent Powers


What power are shared by the federal and state of government?

Powers shared between states and the federal government are Concurrent powers.


Under federalism which level of government has concurrent powers?

Both state and federal government


Powers shared between federal and state governments?

. . . . are known as CONCURRENT JURISDICTION.


Do state and federal courts have both exclusive and concurrent jurisdiction?

Yes, but not at the same time.


What kind of jurisdiction a court has if a case can be heard in either a federal or a state court?

Concurrent.