Unit 2 Vocab ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸ Flashcards

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Appropriation

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money that Congress has allocated to be spent

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Appropriations Committee

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congressional committee that deals with federal spending

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appellate jurisdiction

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authority of a court to hear an appeal from a lower court

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bureaucracy

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departments, agencies, bureaus, and commissions in the executive branch of government

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Casework

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personal work done by a member of congress for his constituents

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Civil Law

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concerns noncriminal disputes between private parties

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class action lawsuit

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lawsuit brought on behalf of a class of people against a defendant eg lawsuits brought by those who have suffered from smoking against tobacco companies

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closed rule

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rules committee rule that bans amendments to a bill

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Cloture

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senate motion to end a filibuster that requires a 3/5 cloture

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concurring opinion

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written by a supreme court justice who voted with the majority, but for different reasons

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conference committee

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works out a compromise between differing house senate versions of a bill

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constituents

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the people who are represented by elected officials

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discharge petition

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a motion to force a bull to the house floor that has been bottled up in committee

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dissenting opinion

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written by a supreme court justice or justices who express a minority view point in a case

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executive agreement

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an agreement between the president and another head of state that unlike a treaty does not require senate consent

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executive order

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presidential rule or regulation that has the force of law

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executive privilege

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the privilege of a president and his staff to withhold their privileged conversations from congress of the courts

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Filibuster

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nonstop Senate debate that prevents a bill from coming to a vote

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Finance Committee

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Senate committee that handles tax bills

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franking privilege

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allows members of Congress to send mail postage free

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pork barrel

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wasteful congressional spending, e.g. funding for a Lawrence Welk museum in North Dakota.

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Quorum

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minimum number of members needed for the house or senate to meet

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Reapportionment

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reallocation of House seats to the states on the basis of changes in state populations, as determined by the census

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Redistricting

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redrawing of congressional district boundaries by the party in power of the state legislature

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red tape

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complex rules and procedures required by bureaucratic agencies

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remand

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the supreme courts sending of a case back to the original court in which it was heard

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Rider

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amendment to a bill that has little to do with that bill also known as nongermane amendment

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Rule of Four

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The Supreme Court will hear a case if four justices agree to do so.

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Rules Committee

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the traffic cop of the house that sets the legislative calendar and issues rules of debate on a bill

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senatorial courtesy

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tradition in which the president consults with the senators within a state in which an appointment is to be made

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seniority system

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tradition in which the senator from the majority party with the most years of service on a committee becomes the chairman of that committee

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Spoils System

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see patronage above

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standing committee

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the permanent congressional committees that handle legislation

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stare decisis

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latin for โ€œlet the decision standโ€ supreme court policy of following precedent in deciding cases

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sunset laws

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laws that automatically expire after a given time

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Ways and Means Committee

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House committee that handles tax bills

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whisteblower

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an employee who exposes unethical or illegal conduct within the federal government or one of its contractors

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writ of certiorari

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issued by the Supreme Court to a lower court to send up the records of a case so that it can be reviewed by the high court

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writ of habeas corpus

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court order that the authorities show cause for why they are holding a prisoner in custody. deters unlawful imprisonment

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writ of mandamus

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court order directing a party to perform a certain action

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Gerrymandering

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redrawing district lines to favor one party at the expense of the other

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hold

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Senate maneuver that allows a Senator to stop or delay consideration of a bill or presidential appointment

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Impeachment

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House action that formally charges an official with wrongdoing. Conviction requires 2/3 vote from the Senate.

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Impoundment

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refusal of a President to spend money that has been appropriated by Congress

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injuction

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court order that forbids a party from performing a certain action

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judicial activism

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philosophy that the courts should take an active role in solving problems

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judicial restraint

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philosophy that the courts should defer to elected lawmakers in setting policy, and should instead focus on interpreting law rather than making law

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Judicial Review

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power of the courts to review the constitutionality of laws or government actions

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legislative oversight

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ongoing process of congressional monitoring of the executive branch to ensure that the latter complies with the law

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line-item veto

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power of most governors (and President Clinton for only a few years) to delete or reduce funding in a bill on a line by line basis.

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Logrolling

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when two members of Congress agree to vote for each otherโ€™s bill

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majority opinion

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written to express the majority viewpoint in a Supreme Court case

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mark up

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committee action to amend a proposed bill

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merit system

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system of hiring federal workers based upon competitive exams