Amendments
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100

Freedom of religion, press, assembly, petition, and speech

1st Amendment 

100

Judicial review

Marbury v. Madison 

100

Government spending for localized projects secured solely or primarily to bring money to a representative's district 

pork barrel legislation 

100

91 federal courts of original jurisdiction 

district courts 

100

lawsuits permitting a small number of people to sue on behalf of all other people similarly situated 

class-action suit 

200

Abolishes poll taxes 

24th Amendment 

200

Money is a form of speech and is therefore protected by the 1st amendment rights. 

Citizens United v. FEC 

200

the president lets a bill die by neither signing nor vetoing it after 10 days 

Pocket Veto 

200

appellate courts empowered to review all final decisions of district courts, except in rare cases 

courts of appeal 

200

The jurisdiction of courts that hear a case first, determine facts about a case

original jurisdiction 

300

Congressional pay raises are not begun until the next election cycle 

27th Amendment 

300

Right to bear arms applies to the states 

McDonald v. Chicago 

300

relationship between a bureaucracy, an interest group, and a congressional committee

iron triangle 

300

The pinnacle of the American judicial system 

Supreme court 

300

courts may hear cases brought to them through appeals from lower courts 

appellate jurisdiction 

400

Presidential succession 

25th Amendment 

400

Prayer in (public) school is unconstitutional 

Engel v. Vitale 

400

Using a position of power as an opportunity to speak and be listened to, this was coined during Theodore Roosevelt's presidency 

Bully pulpit

400

power of the courts to decide whether acts of Congress are constitutional

Judicial review 

400

in charge of the appellate court litigation of the federal government 

solicitor general 

500

No unreasonable searches and seizures 

4th Amendment 

500
Public defenders for "lesser crimes" in all states 

Gideon v. Wainwright 

500

"friend of the court," a person or group that may or may not have been solicited by a party and assists a court by providing information 

amicus curiae brief 

500

"let the decision stand" 

stare decisis 

500

how and whether court decisions are implemented into actual policy 

Judicial implementation 

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