Legislative Jurisdiction Flashcards
Gives the federal government the sole authority to legislate
Exclusive jurisdiction
Both the federal and state government retain all their legislative authority
Concurrent Jurisdiction
The military exercises the rights of a property owner only
Proprietary Jurisdiction
Both the federal and state government have some authority but neither have exclusive power
Partial Jurisdiction
What are the Three Sources?
U.S. Constitutions, Federal Statutes, International Law
Exclusive Jurisdiction
Gives the federal government the sole authority to legislate
Concurrent Jurisdiction
When both the federal and state government retain all their legislative authority
Proprietary Jurisdiction
when the military exercises the rights of property owners only
Partial Jurisdiction
when both state and federal have some power but neither have exclusive power