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AP U.S. Government 3.2 Institutions of National Government. "Diversity of citizenship" cases are what?

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Thank you We sneak And here's your shmoop du jour

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brought to you by diversity of citizenship A requirement for

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every united colors of benetton ad university of citizenship cases

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Uh what And hear the roman numerals We typically think

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that turf wars are mostly the stuff of gangs and

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elementary school playgrounds but courts actually face similar issues over

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what's called jurisdiction We'll each court possesses a distinct jurisdiction

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which is why federal courts here cases when issues within

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the case deal with surprise surprise federal issues like tax

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evasion treaties and other federal laws They also deal with

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diversity of citizenship cases Let's see which roman numerals can

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help diversify Our understanding of the situation at hand Our

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diversity of citizenship cases one cases involving american citizens of

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different races Well in this case diversity actually refers to

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win The plaintiff and the defendant reside in different jurisdictional

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locations So we congar ahead andy raise one into do

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diversity of citizenship cases Three involve american citizens from different

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states When a citizen of one state sues a citizen

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of another state the case gets bumped up to the

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federal courts Since holding the trial in any one of

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the two states might accidentally sway the outcome So check

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yourself before you wreck yourself Three what about four cases

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involving an american citizen and the citizen of a different

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country while federal courts also hear cases When a u

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s citizen sues a citizen of another country since the

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federal government is responsible for managing relations with other nations

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so that's a score for fouras Well so if diversity

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of citizenship cases include disputes between american citizens from different

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states or american citizens and citizens of a different country

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well that makes me the right answer If there's a

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case between an american citizen and the citizen from another

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planet however well then the case goes all the way

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to the intergalactic tribunal They're pretty hard on americans though 00:01:59.034 --> [endTime] so well May the force be with us

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