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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need help with a few questions if you could help i'll give a medal to the most and best answers!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which court would have original jurisdiction over a case in which one state sued another? State supreme court U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Court of Appeals U.S. District Court

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Diane Wood, a U.S. Court of Appeals Judge, once remarked, “Neither laws nor the procedures used to create or implement them should be secret.” What would be the main problem with making or enforcing laws in secret? It invites too much criticism from ordinary citizens. It allows lawmakers to act outside the rule of law. It takes power away from those who most need it. It requires public access, which can be hard to manage.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if a court case is heard before the U.S. Supreme Court, what is most likely true about the case? The case is about how the Constitution is being interpreted or applied. The case concerns a dispute about state or federal criminal laws. The case was appealed and overturned at the state or federal appellate court level. The case must involve an individual against a state or federal entity.

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OpenStudy (loganator):

Ok I have number 1, which is D, since it is a case in which one state is sueing another, it would begin in a U.S. district court.

OpenStudy (loganator):

Or, it could be A, if one state was to sue another they may go to the other states supreme court before going fedral. It's either A or D sorry i coulden't come with a complete answer

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