All of the following are part of the official jurisdiction of the federal courts EXCEPT?

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2026-08-20 16:35

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Federal courts have jurisdiction over cases involving federal law, constitutional issues, and disputes between states or citizens of different states. However, they do not have jurisdiction over cases that are purely state law matters unless there is diversity of citizenship or a federal question involved. Therefore, cases that involve only state law issues without any federal connections are not part of the official jurisdiction of the federal courts.

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