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Difference between federal court and state court
Barrister Amna (Alevels Academy Islamabad)
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1 year ago
A Levels Academy Islamabad
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Since the colonies got together and declared independence from Britain,
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the state governments have had an interesting relationship.
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In fact, until the Constitution was agreed upon,
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there was a lot of fighting over just how much of this independence
00:13
that these states had just fought for
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would have to be given up to the new federal government they were creating.
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The structure they came up with is two-in-one,
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an overlapping system where each state had its own government,
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and the new country had one as well.
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Separate and apart from the state governments,
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we call that government the federal government.
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And by government, we mean all three branches,
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the executive, the legislative, and of course, the judicial,
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which are the court systems.
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So each state has its own laws and its own courts,
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and the federal government has its own laws and courts.
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And just to make it extra complicated,
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either court, state, or federal can enforce the laws made by the other.
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It can be confusing because sometimes the federal courthouse
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is right across the street from the state courthouse.
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Which one is the right one for you?
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The answer depends on the court's jurisdiction.
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Jurisdiction is the court's power to hear certain kinds of cases.
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The rule of thumb is that state courts have the broadest jurisdiction.
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It may be the opposite of what you would guess,
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but the state courts have the power to hear
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a much bigger variety of cases than federal courts.
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So the majority of ordinary cases are most likely to be tried in state court.
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State courts handle about 30 times the cases the federal court does every year,
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which works out to around 90% of the total caseload.
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But federal court will take over in special situations.
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For example, federal courts have jurisdiction over cases
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where the United States is involved as a party
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and cases involving direct violations of the U.S. Constitution
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or federal statutes.
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This is called federal question jurisdiction.
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Federal courts can also hear cases between people from different states
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if it's for an amount over $75,000.
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This is called diversity jurisdiction.
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Federal jurisdiction also covers cases dealing with bankruptcy,
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patenting, copywriting, or maritime law.
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That's the ocean.
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However, if a state law violates a federal law or the Constitution,
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this can be argued in state court.
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But it's important to remember that federal and state court work side by side
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and one is not superior to the other.
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Each recognizes the other's potential jurisdiction over a case.
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Whether you're going to court locally or dealing with the big guys,
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LegalYou is there to help you prepare for it all.
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