Social Studies, 25.11.2019 23:31 josephv80
Federal district courts do not try military cases, claims brought against the us government, or tax disputes between citizens and the government because
a. they cannot be expected to rule impartially on cases involving the government.
b. original jurisdiction for such cases belongs to the supreme court
c. such cases are tried only in state courts
d. congress has created specialized courts to deal with such cases
(sorry to bother you guys again you people are way smarter then me)
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