Answer:
B
Explanation:
The Supreme Court has jurisdiction over all cases brought in federal court, as well as those decided by a state supreme court on the basis of federal law. Its rulings are the final word on legal matters brought before it. The Supreme Court also has “original jurisdiction” in certain types of cases, such as disputes between states. In “original jurisdiction” cases, the case is brought directly to the Supreme Court rather than to a district or circuit court.