Legislative Power Flashcards

1
Q

Executive power comes from:

A

Article I

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List (2)

Congress’s powers are:

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  1. Enumerated in the constitution
  2. Necessary and Proper to carry out enumerated powers
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Necessary and Proper clause

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Congress has the power to make all laws “necessary and proper” to carry out any of its legislative powers that come from Article I

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4
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think “couple”

Is the Necessary and Proper clause enough to stand on its own to give Congress the ability to make a law to carry out its legislative powers?

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No. It must work in conjunction with/linked to another federal power

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Spending power conditions

IOW: Congress can regulate states by imposing conditions on grants of money to state/local governments without violating the 10th A if conditions are:

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  1. Clearly stated
  2. Related to purpose of program
  3. NOT unduly coercive
  4. Do not violate consitution
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list (2)

Federal taxes are generally valid if:

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  1. they bear some reasonable relationship to revenue production
  2. promote general welfare
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list (2)

Most commonly tested congressional powers:

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  1. Taxing and Spending
  2. Regulation of all foreign and interstate commerce
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8
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Congress has the power to regulate _______ commerce

A

interstate commerce (btwn states)

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list (3)

In order for Congress to regulate interstate commerce, the law must:

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  1. Regulate channels of interstate commerce (highways, waterways, phone lines, internet … )
  2. Regulate instrumentalities (planes, cards, trains) + persons + things - OR -
  3. Regulate activities that have a substantial effect on interstate commerce
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list (2)

Exceptions to commerce clause

(iow: states can discriminate against out-of-state competition)

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  1. state acts as a market participant
  2. regulation furthers important, noneconomic state interest (i.e. health or safety) and there are no reasonable alternative
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*RBT*

When can Congress regulate an intrastate activity?

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If it an show a rational basis that the activity in its aggregate will affect interstate

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12
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What test is used when analyzing if Congress has Taxing and Spending power

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RBT

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13
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10th Amendment limitation for Congress regulating intrastate activity

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cannot regulate noneconomic intrAstate activity

traditionally regulated by state or local govt

(i.e. criminalizing intrastate DV)

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Activity vs. Inactivity for Commerce Clause

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Commerce clause allows Congress to regulate existing activity

Cannot compel activity

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15
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Line item veto

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President can only approve/reject bill as a whole

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16
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list (2)

Legislative powers can be delegated to another branch if

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  1. Intelligible standards -AND-
    1. iow: the way the power is being delegated to the other branch is a way that is understood by both branches
  2. Not a power uniquely confined to Congress
17
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list (2)

To pass a law Congress needs

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  1. bicameralism (bill passed by senate and HOR)
  2. presentment (present bill to President for signature or veto)