Conservative
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Dissenting opinion opinion justice or justices who voted in the minority, explaining the reasons for opposing the majority opinion
Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) Found a "right to privacy" in the Constitution that would ban any state law against selling contraceptives
Hard money money used directly by a candidate running for office; it is subject to campaign finance laws and Federal
National debt amount of money owed by the government
a law that limits presidential use of military forces to sixty days, with an automatic extension of thirty additional days if the president requests such an extension
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Entitlement government benefits provided to Americans who qualify because of their age, income, and/or status
Bill of attainder
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Grassroots lobbying
Deviating election
Off the record information information provided in an interview that a reporter cannot directly use
a rule of evidence that says that if the authorities act "in good faith," evidence that otherwise might have been excluded may be admissible. Modifies Mapp v. Ohio
Realignment
information provided in an interview that a reported can use but cannot make even an indirect reference to the source
Powell v. Alabama (1932) The Supreme Court ruled here that the right to counsel was required by law in death penalty trials. Also, capital cases must have counsel when defendant cannot defend because of "ignorance, feeblemindedness, illiteracy, or the like". Selective Incorporation case based on the sixth amendment. Gideon v. Wainwright
Connecticut (Great) Compromise settled disputes between the states over the structure of the legislative branch; a solution to the problem of representation at the Constitutional Convention, in which the number of members that each state would have in the House of Representatives is determined by population, while each state would have equal representation in the Senate
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national laws supersedes all other laws passed by states
Impoundment refusal of the president to spend money Congress has appropriated; was eliminated by the congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974
Floor leaders
Federal budget decicit the difference in any year between government spending and government revenue
Elastic clause
Judicial activism
resolved differences between northern and southern states at the constitutional convention; Congress could not tax exports nor ban the slave trade for twenty years
Political party Voluntary association of people who seek to control the government through common principles, based on peaceful and legal actions such as the winning of elections; an organization that recruits, nominated, and elects party members to control the government
party members vote to nominate their candidate for the general election
Administrative Discretion
Primary election
At-large all the voters of a state or county elect their representative
all forms of communication that reach a large portion of the population
Trustee after listening to constituents, elected representatives vote based on their own opinions
Midterm elections
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Procedural due process
On deep background information provided in an interview that a reported can use but cannot make even an indirect reference to the source
Direct democracy
Majority-minority districts drawing district boundaries to give a minority group a majority
Open rule in the House, a rule that allows any amendments to a bill, regardless of whether they're relevant to the legislation
Good-faith exception a rule of evidence that says that if the authorities act "in good faith," evidence that otherwise might have been excluded may be admissible. Modifies Mapp v. Ohio
Roe v. Wade (1973)
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Subsidy
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Creates the "Lemon Test", which has requires separate, secular, and neutral effect and intention in government action.
Deregulation the process of reducing or completely eliminating federal government oversight of an industry so as to allow it to operate more freely; used to encourage competition and reduce costs to consumers
Line item veto
Sixth amendment does not selectively incorporate to providing poor people in not-capital state cases a lawyer
issues that merit action, as determined by the public or those in power
Realignment a shift of voting patterns to form new coalitions of party support
De jure segregation segregation segregation that results from law
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voters choose office holder from among all the candidates nominated by political parties or running as independents
Categorical grants
Constituency
Appellate jurisdiction jurisdiction the power a court has to review the decision of a lower court; the Supreme Court exercises appellate jurisdiction in the overwhelming majority of the cases it hears
National debt
President Pro Tempore
Unitary system
New York Times Co. v. Sullivan
a primary election in which candidates from all parties are on the ballot, and a registered voter can vote for the Democratic candidate for one office and the Republican candidate for another
Independent regulatory agency an agency that is part of the executive branch and responsible for regulating and oversight of a segment of the economy; it is managed by a board or commission appointed by the president for a fixed term
an unauthorized release of information to the press from someone in the government
services performed by an elected official for constituents
Constituent
the formal and informal institutions, people, and processes used to create and conduct public policy
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