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Unit 3: Federal & State Court Systems Federal jurisdiction Federal question Exclusive Concurrent Diversity Jurisdictional amount - $75,000 Complete diversity of citizenship Certain large $ class actions

U.S. Supreme Court Original jurisdiction Appellate jurisdiction Ambassadors, other Public Ministers and Consuls States Appellate jurisdiction Petition for a writ of certiori

Other Article III Courts Circuit courts of appeal District courts

Article I Courts Fixed terms for judges Standard of review Examples Bankruptcy U.S. Court of Federal Claims

North Carolina State Courts Appellate Division Supreme court Court of Appeals Superior Court Division District Court Division

Alternative Dispute Resolution Mediation Mandatory/Voluntary Arbitration Binding/Nonbinding