The two types of cases in the concurrent jurisdiction in civil cases and criminal cases.
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Concurrent jurisdiction is defined as it allows the authority to hear the same cases in the one or more courts. In many cases a person can apply for the divorce he/she can get the sue in the lower district level court, family court or any one of the district court in the state.
In the united states federal courts and the state courts have concurrent jurisdiction to hear any types of the action. Such as bankruptcy, copyright, patent, maritime law cases.
Interventionalists believed providing aid to Britain would keep the US out of war
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