State courts often have jurisdiction to hear federal question cases. An exception to this rule exists when the:
A) state court involved has a conflict of interest
B) state court has a history of deciding federal questions cases against the government
C) state court is found to be discriminatory
D) Congress declares that states do not have jurisdiction over a specific federal law
E) Supreme Court determines that the state courts are not capable of handling the complexity of a particular federal question
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Q386: Parties to a suit may prefer state
Q387: Concurrent jurisdiction is when the:
A) state trial
Q388: Right of removal is intended to:
A) keep
Q389: A plaintiff files suit in state court.
Q390: In Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins, where
Q392: A defendant may not remove a case
Q393: In a case involving state law that
Q394: In Erie Railroad v. Tompkins, where Tompkins
Q395: Concurrent jurisdiction is when the:
A) state and
Q396: Right of removal is intended to:
A) protect
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