The topic of
discussion for this Constitution Monday comes from Article III, Section 2,
Clause 1: “The judicial Power shall
extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under … the Laws of the United
States….” Because this clause is in the
Constitution, Americans have the right to appeal to the federal courts whenever
there is a question about the interpretation or enforcement of any of the laws
of the United States.
“In many cases there are crimes
or other situations where the federal government and the state have joint
jurisdiction. These cases frequently
have to be referred to the federal courts to determine whether the defendant
comes under a law of the United States.
If so, the federal courts have jurisdiction.” (See W. Cleon Skousen in The Making of America – The Substance and Meaning of the Constitution, p.
596.)
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