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Civil Liberties Supreme Court
Explanation:
From what I can tell, the case would likely be sent to a Civil Liberties Court where either a pannel of judges or a jury (might wish to look that up to be sure), would decide whether rights were in conflict, and if they were, how to resolve said conflict.
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Most cases that deal with federal questions or offenses begin in district courts, which are almost always granted original jurisdiction. District courts hear appeals cases only in the rare case of a constitutional question that may arise in state courts.
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I really do not know. I am usually pretty good with this but I don't understand if there is supposed to be a question with it.