The US Constitution provides this in the 10th amendment.
How do federal, state, and local governments determine what kinds of laws each can enact
Federal and state
In the United States, the different kinds of power held by governments include enumerated powers, which are specifically listed in the Constitution; implied powers, which are not explicitly stated but are necessary to implement enumerated powers; and concurrent powers, which are shared by both federal and state governments. Additionally, states possess reserved powers, which are not delegated to the federal government and are retained by the states under the Tenth Amendment. These powers collectively define the structure and function of government at various levels.
2 governments one as japan preson and two as chiannes preson.......
Plato
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republican governments, monarchies. despotisms
because does have original jurisdiction over a few special kinds of cases.these include cases involving representatives of foreign governments and disputes between state governments.
It would probably be a federal offense and there are many different kinds.
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State court, and federal court.
federal, state, district and local