What are subject matter jurisdiction and jurisdiction over the res (thing)
100
What is personal jurisdiction?
What is a Court's authority over a person
100
How many district courts are there in the United States Court System?
What are 94 districts in the United States
100
What is US Supreme Court?
What is The final interpreter of the constitution
100
What is the main statute used in civil litigation?
What is CPLR Civil Practice Law and Rules
200
What is Subject Matter jurisdiction?
What is the authority for a court to hear a particular type of case.
200
What is InRem jurisdiction?
What is a Court's authority over a thing
200
What is the name of New York's supreme court?
What is New York State Court of Appeals
200
What is constitutional authority?
What is The power in which the federal government is held to.
200
The United states constitution gives certain powers to the federal government,any power however not given to the federal government Is left to?
What are the states and the people
300
What court only grants divorce?
What is the New York State of Supreme Court.
300
What is Concurrent Jurisdiction?
What is The authority of several different courts, each of which is authorized to entertain and decide cases dealing with the same subject matter.
300
Which two counties are in the First Department of the Appellate Divisions?
What are New York and Bronx
300
What is the United States District Court?
What is within the limits of the constitution and congress, this court is able to hear both criminal and civil cases rising under federal law.
300
The President of the United States can do two things with a bill what are they?
What are Approve (sign) or Veto (refuse)
400
What is the common jurisdiction that New York State Surrogate court, Family Court and Court of Claims share?
What is limited jurisdiction.
400
What is Federal Question Jurisdiction?
What is federal-question jurisdiction is the subject-matter jurisdiction of United States federal courts to hear a civil case because the plaintiff has alleged a violation of the United States Constitution, federal law, or a treaty to which the United States is a party.
400
How many circuits are there in the United States Courts of Appeal?
What are 13 circuits in total for the United States Courts of Appeal.
400
What is "writ of certiorari"?
What is the U.S Supreme court uses this to choose cases rising under federal law from the lower courts.
400
Which one of NYC county is not located on an island?
What is Bronx County
500
What is the only New York State Court with general subject matter jurisdiction?
What is new York state supreme court.
500
What is Diversity Jurisdiction?
What is diversity jurisdiction is a form of subject-matter jurisdiction in civil procedure in which a United States district court in the federal judiciary has the power to hear a civil case where the persons that are parties are "diverse" in citizenship
500
What are trial courts in the New York State Court System?
What are U.S. District Courts, U.S. District Bankruptcy Courts, U.S. Tax Courts, U.S. Court of Federal Claims, and U.S. Court of International Trade.
500
What is 10th amendment?
What is the US Supreme Court does not have the authority to make decisions under state law unless there is a federal question or issue.
500
These two terms means that once a claim had been decided, the same plaintiff (s) cannot bring the same claim with the same set of circumstances against the defendant