This case established the right of the Supreme Court to rule a law constitutional or unconstitutional
Marbury vs. Madison
This word means to use a decision made before to make a decision today.
What is bureaucracy
How long do Supreme Court Justices serve?
Lifetime appointments
This president refused to carry out the Supreme Court's order. "John Marshall made this law now let him enforce it".
What branch of government does the bureaucracy fall under.
Executive
The post office is an example of this category of bureaucracy.
Government corporations.
The writers of the Federalist papers or the writers of Brutus: Who would have said the following: "Judges have no accountability because they serve for so long".
Brutus
This is the Latin term for using precedent to decide a ruling
Stare Decisis
Examples of this category of bureaucracy include the Department of Defense, the Department of Agriculture
What are cabinet positions.
To the victor goes this, which is the practice of naming friends and supporters to the bureaucracy.
Spoils
Strict constructionist
Name one check the president has on the judicial branch?
1, Appointments can change the make-up of the court.
2, Executive orders.
3, President can decide not to have the bureaucracy enforce the law.
This is the name given to the geometric shape that describes the relationship between Congress, interest groups and the bureaucracy.
The Iron Triangle
Bureaucrats have the authority to use this type of judgement, which means its up to them to decide.
Discretionary.
If a judge broadly interprets the law based upon changing times and moral considerations
Loose constructionist
1, Confirm appointments
2, Power of the Purse (Funding).
3, Re-doing legislation to address the concerns of the court.
Home of think tanks, these institutions are part of an issue network, which can influence policy.
What are universities.
This is the office that oversees spending in the bureaucracy. It is non-partisan and analyzes if the spending is appropriate or not.