If you meant... <em>"</em><em>Federal Court</em><em> will apply federal law in a case involving a federal question. True or False?" ,</em> then the answer is <u>TRUE!</u>
First, let's define federal court. Federal court is a court laid out by the power of a central government under the country's supreme law of the land and must not violate any other law of the country.
The judicial system must apply the federal laws in order to hear in a federal court a case involving a federal question or a constitutional question.
In addition, in order to go to federal court regarding Diversity of Citizenship, a federal court must then apply all of the country's significant state laws.
For your information, if you have a case involving your diversity of citizenship, that can be a basis for the federal court to exercise purview or jurisdiction. An exclusive jurisdiction only occurs when there is a case that can only be heard in a state court.
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