ConLaw - Separation of Powers Flashcards
Powers of Congress
Can Congress tax and spend/appropriate?
Congress has the power to tax, and most taxes will be upheld if:
(1) They bear some reasonable relationship to revenue production for general welfare; OR
(2) Congress has the power to regulate the activity taxed.
a) Spending Power. Congress may spend to “provide for the common defense and general welfare.”
So if you see “general welfare” we are talking about the power to tax/spend; it sounds so ubiquitous and like a good answer choice, so make sure if you choose this answer choice (eg, because important to the general welfare) it has to do with tax/spending by Congress
Note: Spending may be for any public purpose (do not confuse this with a general police power – Congress has NO general police power).
Powers of Congress
What is the commerce power?
Anything about manufacturing, marketing, transportation of, etc. of “widgets”
Official language=channels of interstate commerce, instrumentalities/persons/things in interestate commerce, OR activities that have substantial effect on IC
Congress can pass any law regarding regulation of business, BOTH domestic and foreign
This is among its broadest powers
When on question and not sure what F’s are about, look for anything to do with business/widgets, and this is likely related to commerce clause.
Powers of Congress
Who had the power to declare war?
Congress.
They have war power to declare war and do anything for general defense of country.
Powers of Congress
What is foreign affairs power?
Congress has the foreign affairs power
Tip: when question involves foreign countries and When in doubt, choose Congress, unless has to do with treaties, which is executive
Powers of Congress
Who has power over aliens?
Congress
Powers of Congress
Who has power to coin money?
Only Congress.
Powers of Congress
Who has power over federal property/land?
Federal parks/property, Washington DC, federal monuments, etc, Congress has exclusive power
Powers of Congress
Can Congress delgate their powers?
less than 1%
Yes, Legislative power may generally be delegated to the executive or judicial branch provided that:
(1) Intelligible standards are set to guide the delegation; AND
(2) The power is NOT uniquely confined to Congress (e.g., power to declare war).
Powers of Congress
What is the necessary and proper clause?
This is usually a teaser/distracter and not the correct choice
Only applicable to executing one of their enumerated powers (tax, spend, declare war, etc.). So in question, make sure if you choose this as correct answer, it’s because the question is linking it to one of Congress’ powers.
NOTE. If a fact pattern creates a scenario where Congress passes a new law; you MUST discuss which enumerated power(s) gives them the ability to make that law (e.g., taxing power, spending power, commerce power, etc.).
Executive (Presidential) Powers
What is the veto power?
Congress passes law; President can veto.
Note: Neither congress nor SC can veto, only the president
Executive (Presidential) Powers
What is the appointment power?
President has power to appoint ambassadors, justices/judges, and high cabinet positions with the advice and consent of Senate
President only one that can appoint those with executive/regulatory power, such as heads of cabinets
Congress, however, has the power to appoint commission/committee/panel members (as long as don’t have regulatory/executive power)
In these situations, both president and Congress can appoint members.
Executive (Presidential) Powers
Does president have removal power?
Yes, may remove any executive appointee without cause and without Senate approval, except in cases of federal judges (federal judges may only be removed by impeachment)
Executive (Presidential) Powers
What is the pardon power?
President has absolute pardon power, but only as to federal offenses and does not apply to impeachment situations
Prez can also reprieve federal offenses
Executive (Presidential) Powers
What is the president’s military power?
Does this include declarations of war?
As commander-in-chief, the president is the top authority over the military. (eg, can order troops to go from here to there; can seize property with military)
No, president does not have power to declare war.
Executive (Presidential) Powers
What is the treaty power?
President has the power to negotiate/enter into/sign treaties.
Note: once signed, treaty may onliy be ratified with concurrence of two-thirds of the Senate
Watch for hypo where treaty conflicts with federal law. “President enters into treaty with country’s law, which prevails?” The last-in-time prevails. If treaty passed last, this prevails over federal law, and vise versa.