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Major powers of congress


Real interesting cats


Cute cats and jerry


Nirvana and miss piggy

1. Lay and collect tax


2. Declare war


3. Regulate interstate commerce


4. Create courts and jurisdictions


5. Make all laws that shall


Be necessary and proper.

The 4th amendment protects against unreasonable search and seizure


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The exclusionary rule states that any evidence gathered in violation of civil rights must be excluded from criminal proceedings


Doctrine of inevitability states that once evidence had been removed from consideration it may be rendered if the state can prove that it would be discovered inevitably by parallel means

Libel laws are


Knowingly


Acting

A written injurious statement.


The Sullivan case created a higher threshold for public officials who wish to sue libel. That threshold was “active malice”


1 knowingly printing that which is false


2 acting for a reckless disregard for the truth

Modern political parties provide


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Label: a short hand description of a candidates political philosophy and likely their political agenda.


Organization; to recruit, to train, and run office


Leadership group: attempts to control legislative and executive functions to steer the public policy agenda

The growth of interest groups

1 decline of political parties powers


2 federalist nature of us government


3 increasingfragmentation of American society



Trigger events


1 government policies


2 Broad economic development


3 broad cultural and social forces


Judicial review

The ability to review legislation and execute action on the basis of constitutionality .


Strict constructionist approach (conservative) judges are bound by the exact wording of the constitution.


Analytical approach (liberal) judges are free to seek the underlying principles of the constitution