Court level
Federal v. State
Jurisdiction
Definitions
100

Family law , Probate and contracts fall into this level of court 

Trial courts

100

Prohibits being tried for the same crime in the same jurisdiction after acquittal

Double Jeopardy Clause:

100

Courts have jurisdiction over certain areas 

 Geographical jurisdiction 

100

The structure of the U.S. judicial system, consisting of one national court and separate state courts.

Dual court system 

200

If someone were to get a court decision changed?

Appellate courts 

200
1 Chief justice, 8 Associates justices 

Supreme court Compositions 

200

This Jurisdiction Involves certain courts hearing certain cases 

Subject matter jurisdiction 

200

Article III Courts

Federal courts established under Article III of the Constitution, which include the Supreme Court and lower federal courts.

300

Handles problems that affect the United states as a Whole(Ex. Roe v. wade, Miranda v. Arizona , Brown v. board of education)

U.S Supreme Court 

300

Hears Violent crimes, Theft and burglary 

Individual State courts 

300

Cases can be heard in both state and federal court 

Concurrent Jurisdiction 

300

A case involving the Second Amendment and the Gun-Free School Zone Act, where the Supreme Court reversed a lower court's decision. 

U.S. v. Lopez

400

 constitutional issues  and disputes between states.

Federal courts 

400

51 court systems (1 national + 50 state courts)

Federal court structure 

400

The defendant will go to court near or in the same county as their residency 

Personal Jurisdiction 
400

Established the federal judiciary

Judiciary Act of 1789: