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which type of jurisdiction do federal trial courts have? limited original appelate general
Federal trial courts, like U.S. district courts, can only hear cases that fall within the types specified by federal law, such as cases involving federal questions or diversity - of - citizenship. This is different from state courts which may have more general jurisdiction. Appellate jurisdiction is for hearing appeals, not for trial courts. Federal trial courts have original jurisdiction as they are the first courts to hear and decide cases, but their scope is limited.
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