It is the power to decide the type of case at issue. Federal courts do not have broad subject matter jurisdiction because they can only hear particular types of cases. Therefore - their subject matter jurisdiction results from either diversity jurisd

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1. It is the power to decide the type of case at issue. Federal courts do not have broad subject matter jurisdiction because they can only hear particular types of cases. Therefore - their subject matter jurisdiction results from either diversity jurisd