Asked by
Hunter Bellendir
on Nov 27, 2024Verified
A decision on a question of state law is final when
A) an issue of federal law is involved.
B) the United States Supreme Court rules on it.
C) the state's highest court make the decision.
D) a U.S. magistrate judge decides the case.
Question of State Law
An issue that must be decided based on the laws of a particular state, often arising in federal court cases.
United States Supreme Court
This is the highest court in the United States, serving as the ultimate arbiter of legal disputes and interpretations of federal law and the Constitution.
State's Highest Court
The supreme judicial authority within a state, responsible for interpreting state laws and constitutions.
- Elucidate the distinction in legal authority between state and federal jurisdictions and their respective scopes of application.
Verified Answer
DR
Learning Objectives
- Elucidate the distinction in legal authority between state and federal jurisdictions and their respective scopes of application.