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What Is a Dual Court System?
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In general, the federal courts’ jurisdiction includes cases dealing in some way with federal laws enacted by Congress and interpretation and application of the U.S. Constitution While the federal judicial branch operates separately from the executive and legislative branches, it must often work with
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  • In general, the federal courts’ jurisdiction includes cases dealing in some way with federal laws enacted by Congress and interpretation and application of the U.S. Constitution
  • While the federal judicial branch operates separately from the executive and legislative branches, it must often work with them when required by the Constitution.

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