Exclusive Jurisdiction: Exclusive jurisdiction refers to the sole authority of either state or federal courts to hear and decide specific types of cases, without any overlap or shared power.
Federalism:Federalism is the system of government in the United States where power is divided between the national (federal) government and the state governments, each having sovereignty in certain areas.
Dual Court System: The dual court system in the United States consists of the federal court system and the court systems of the individual states, which operate concurrently and have their own jurisdictions.