Multiple Choice
The "federal court myth" overlooks the fact that
A) most cases arise under state law,not federal law.
B) nearly all cases that originate in state courts are never reviewed by federal courts.
C) federal courts must normally accept the facts of a case as determined by a state court when reviewing its decision.
D) most cases arise under state law,not federal law; nearly all cases that originate in state courts are never reviewed by federal courts; and federal courts must normally accept the facts of a case as determined by a state court when reviewing its decision.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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