15.
There are two ways that federal courts can get jurisdiction over a particular case: 1) if the case presents a question of U.S. Constitutional law and/or the application of a federal statute and/or 2) the case…

a.
concerns a question of international law

b.
was “kicked out” of state court

c.
presents opposing parties from at least two different states when the amount in dispute is at east $75,000.00

d.
is too complex for state court