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ALL cases that originate from the circuit over which the appellate court has jurisdiction.

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What kind of jurisdiction does the US Supreme Court have over cases related to Congressional legislation?

co-appellate jurisdiction


What jurisdiction does the us district courts have?

original jurisdiction over most cases, no appellate jurisdiction (: Study Island!!


Who decides which appellate cases the US Supreme Court will hear?

Congress has authority to set or change the US Supreme Court's appellate jurisdiction. The Supreme Court itself has full discretion over which cases it chooses to hear under its appellate jurisdiction.


What contributes most to the workload of the supreme court?

Cases from its appellate jurisdiction.


What court is not a trial court?

The US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts only review cases under their appellate jurisdiction; the US Supreme Court hears most of the cases it selects under appellate jurisdiction, but considers disputes between the states under original (trial) jurisdiction.


Which courts does NOT have appellate jurisdiction?

Trial courts typically do not have appellate jurisdiction; their primary function is to hear cases for the first time and make determinations of fact and law. Instead, appellate jurisdiction is held by higher courts that review the decisions made by trial courts. Examples of courts with appellate jurisdiction include state appellate courts and federal courts of appeals. In contrast, trial courts, such as district or circuit courts, focus on original jurisdiction.


The court with the least number of cases of original jurisdiction is what?

The Supreme Court of the United States has fewer cases of original jurisdiction than other courts with original jurisdiction (trial jurisdiction); the appellate courts have none.


What is original vs appellate jurisdiction?

They are in different places on the hierarchy of jurisdiction. Appellate jurisdiction is higher. Courts with appellate jurisdiction can hear appeals, whereas courts with original jurisdiction can hear cases for the first time.


Where did US Supreme Court receive its appellate jurisdiction?

The Constitution and CongressArticle III of the Constitution lists the classes of cases over which the US Supreme Court may exercise appellate jurisdiction; Congress has some ability to change this jurisdiction.


What does it mean that courts have original and appellate jurisdiction?

The original jurisdiction is the jurisdiction in which charges are originally filed by the court (or state). An appellate jurisdiction is a court of appeals that takes a court case when an appeal is filed to hear in an appellate court.


Which court has full discretion over the appellate cases it hears?

The Supreme Court of the United States has full discretion over granting certiorari to cases petitioned under its appellate jurisdiction.


What is a review court?

A review court is one which has appellate jurisdiction rather original jurisdiction over cases. Courts with original jurisdiction hear cases at the trial level only. Courts with appellate jurisdiction cannot hear trials. They only review decisions made by trial courts to ensure that those decisions were correctly rendered.

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