The number of judges on the Supreme Court
What is 9?
The Supreme Court Case that established Judicial Review
What is Marbury v. Madison?
The branch checked by Judicial Review
What is Legislative?
The make up of beliefs within the Supreme Court
What is Ideological Composition?
What are Departments, Agencies, Commisions, and Government Corporations?
The primary responsibility of the Supreme Court
What is to determine constitutionality of laws?
The reason that Justices serve lifetime appointments
What is for stability and judicial independence?
The name for legal precedent
What is stare decisis?
The process that Justices are appointed
What is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate?
The group formed by Congressional Commitees, Burearacratic Agencies, and Interest Groups.
What is an Iron Triangle?
The way the President can impact judicial ideology
What is through appointment?
The way that agencies can enforce regulations
What are fines?
The system of hiring and promoting employees
What is the merit system?
The three responsibilities of bureacracy
What is Implementation, Administration, and Regulation?
The way the Bureacracy is held accountable
What is through Congressional Oversight?
Changes made based on evidence or social values
What is overturning precedent?
How decisions are made on rulemaking and impletation
What is Discretionary Authority?
Testifying in front of Congress
What is expert testimony?
The type of cases that the Supreme Court hears
What are federal cases?
Examples of things that might change in the future of Bureacracy
What are technology-driven, transparent, and efficient?