federal case

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In the United States of America, courts with federal jurisdiction generally are for much more serious offenses than those whose cases are heard by local courts.

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federal case (plural federal cases)

  1. (informal) Any over-exaggerated ordeal.
    So I didn't put the toilet seat down — you don't have to make a federal case out of it.
    • 2010, Zachary Klaas, Time Tourists, page 122:
      You think I'm some kind of codependent ditz overwhelmed by reality outside of Catholic school, and I'm not supposed to make a federal case out of it?

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