Exam 2 Flashcards

1
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War powers resolution

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limit president’s authority to wage war

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2
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Executive privilege

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Right to maintain confidential communications.

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3
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Executive agreement

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an agreement between the US and foreign government. It is less formal than a treaty.

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4
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Executive order

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a directive from the president used to manage the operation of the federal government.

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5
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Signing statement

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a statement from the president clarifying a bill signed into law.

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6
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Bureaucratic:

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Selection is based on merit, you need some qualifications (police or firefighters), specialized training
2. Organization: hierarchical
Part of the government that implements policies and laws and provides services. Distinguished by organization. Specialized divisions to bureaucracies. We look at bureaucrats as professionals.

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7
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Office of Personnel Management (OPM)

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Independent agency; Created merit system control board
Hired by the president, serves at pleasure of the president.
President can fire head of Office of personnel management

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8
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pendleton act 1883

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established merit system for selecting people for bureaucracy

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9
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Civil service reform act (1978)

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Gave presidents more power over bureaucracies.
Established senior executive staff

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10
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Office of Management and Budget (OMB)

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Writes budget for president
Assists president in managing federal bureaucracy
New regulations need to be gone through OMB

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11
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Independent Commissions

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End in commissions, Federal communications commission (FCC)
Federal trade commission (FTC)

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12
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Independent Boards

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End in Boards, National labor relations board

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13
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State court amount

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50

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14
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Supreme Court amount

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1; 9 members

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15
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Federal appears courts

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13

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16
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Federal district courts

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94

17
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Common Law

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judge made law, made by judicial bodies.

18
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Statutory Law

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made by legislative body

19
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Writ

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court order

20
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Writ of certiorari

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court order that comes from supreme court; court order for a case to go to supreme court.

21
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Rule of 4

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four members of court to order a certiorari

22
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Plea bargaining

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instead of going to trial, they need to appear in front of a judge.
-charged with assault, plead guilty and then the judge tells you what to do.

23
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Precedent

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court references previous decisions that go before the court (from similar cases).

24
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Textualism vs Originalism

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Text: look at text of constitution, decisions based off actual wording of constitution

Original: look at text, actual statements, words, also goes back to see what they meant.

25
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Chief justice of supreme court

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John Roberts (conservative)

26
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Supreme court conservatives and liberals

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6 conservatives, 3 liberals

27
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Court levels

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Local, state, highest state court

28
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Judicial restraint

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very reductant on striking down a law only in extreme cases. (Reluctance to interfere with elected branches, only to do so as a last resort)

29
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Judicial activism

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A vigorous or active approach to reviewing the other branches of government

30
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Majority opinion

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deciding opinion of court

31
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Concurring opinion

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agrees with majority, but offers different ideas

32
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Dissent

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disagrees fully

33
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Standing committee

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permanent

34
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selective committee

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temporary

35
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Filibuster

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rule to end it is a closure rule to end filibuster (Needs 60 votes)

36
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Discharge petition

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petition to force a bill out of the house of representatives.

37
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Pocket veto

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congress adjourns, president doesnt sign bill, bill doesnt become law.

38
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Rule making process

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process which regulatory agencies establish administrative laws

39
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Administrative act:

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require regulatory agencies to announce proposed regulations to whole hearings. Allows effective parties to discuss them.
Established rule making process