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Institutional Powers and Constraints

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Court case: Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha

The efficiency of the legislative veto justifies its use constitutionally.

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Court case: Hamdi v. Rumsfeld

The U.S. government may

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detain its citizens indefinitely.

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detain enemy combatants for the duration of hostilities.

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never detain enemy combatants.

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not detain enemy combatants based on World War II precedent.

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Court case: The Prize Cases

Neutral parties may challenge if a blockade existed.

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Court case: Korematsu v. United States

The Court admits this is a hardship for Japanese Americans but defers because it is a time of war.

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Court case: Bowsher v. Synar

The Congress has consistently viewed the comptroller general as

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a part of the legislative branch.

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a part of executive branch.

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a part of the judicial branch.

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all of these

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Court case: The Prize Cases

The president can institute a blockade because

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he is the supreme ruler of the U.S.

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the president declares war.

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the Congress gave the president the power to call out the militia in a state of resurrection.

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none of these 

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Court case: Hamdi v. Rumsfeld

During times of crisis,

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commitment to due process is most severely tested.

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the nation must preserve its commitment to due process.

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citizens must have a fair chance to rebut claims against them.

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all of these

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Court case: Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha

White believes the legislative veto does not lead to legislative tyranny over the Executive.

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Court case: The Prize Cases

Nelson argues that no civil war existed when the blockade was instituted.

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Court case: Bowsher v. Synar

The key to this case is who can remove the comptroller general.

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Court case: Dames & Moore v. Regan

The Court argues that presidential power comes only from the Congress.

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Court case: Korematsu v. United States

Murphy, in dissent, thinks there is nothing racist about the policy here.

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Court case: Dames & Moore v. Regan

Here, the Congress paced the sole power to freeze assets with

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the Congress.

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the president.

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the states

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none of these

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Court case: Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer

Vison believes the actions of the president fall under the take care clause.

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Court case: Zivotofsky v. Kerry, Secretary of State

The ______ alone makes the decision as to what foreign power the U.S. recognizes as legitimate.

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the president

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the Congress

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the states

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The president and the Congress together

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Court case: Korematsu v. United States

Laws that restrict civil liberties of a particular group are subject to rational basis test.

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Court case: Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha

The veto is a key protection from improvident laws.

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Court case: Zivotofsky v. Kerry, Secretary of State

Breyer concurs in the judgement but believes the case presents a political question.

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Court case: Hamdi v. Rumsfeld

The Court cites Quirin to argue that citizens who are enemy combatants cannot be detained.

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Court case: Bowsher v. Synar

The Court agrees with the Congress that the comptroller general simply performs ministerial functions.

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Court case: Mistretta v. United States

For the Court, the Congress has the power to obtain assistance from other branches.

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Court case: Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer

The president’s power here must derive from

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an act of the Congress.

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the Constitution itself.

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either an act of Congress or the Constitution itself.

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neither an act of Congress or the Constitution itself.

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Court case: Dames & Moore v. Regan

Failure of the Congress to delegate authority does not mean it disapproved of presidential action.

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Court case: Ex parte Milligan

For the dissenters, the Congress can organize military commissions during times of crisis.

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Court case: Zivotofsky v. Kerry, Secretary of State

How should the Court decide on who has exclusive power here?

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It examines the text and structure of the Constitution.

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It examines precedent and history.

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It examines the text and structure of the Constitution and precedent and history.

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It doesn’t examine the text and structure of the Constitution and precedent and history.

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Court case: The Prize Cases

Who has the power to invoke a blockade?

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The Congress

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The president

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The Supreme Court 

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The states 

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Court case: Ex parte Milligan

Citizens are subject to the jurisdiction of the military court.

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Court case: Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer

For Jackson, the classes of presidential power are 

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when the president works pursuant to congressional authorization.

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when the president acts in the absence of congressional authorization.

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when the president acts contrary to the Congress. 

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all of these

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Court case: Zivotofsky v. Kerry, Secretary of State

The Court argues that this case falls into Jackson’s third category in Youngstown.

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Court case: Mistretta v. United States

Rehnquist is willing to defer to ______ based on his views of the 10th Amendment.

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the state supreme court

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the state legislature

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the governor

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Court case: Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha

For the Court, once a delegation has been made

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the Congress can usurp it whenever it believes.

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the Congress must specifically revoke it.

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one of the houses can revoke it.

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none of these

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Court case: Zivotofsky v. Kerry, Secretary of State

The Court does not believe Curtiss-Wright is applicable in this case.

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Court case: Ex parte Milligan

During a time of war, 

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constitutional safeguards may be disturbed.

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habeas corpus may be suspended.

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military courts may have jurisdiction even if civilian courts are open.

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none of these

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Court case: Hamdi v. Rumsfeld

Thomas dissents because he argues that the executive has exclusive power in this area.

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Court case: Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer

The power here does derive from the president’s power as commander and chief.

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Court case: Bowsher v. Synar

The comptroller general may not have executive powers.

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Court case: Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer

The power used here from the president’s inherent powers.

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Court case: The Prize Cases

For the Court, this is a political decision but the Court may weigh in on the decisions.

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Court case: Ex parte Milligan

The Court argues that Milligan was guaranteed a trial by jury.

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Court case: Hamdi v. Rumsfeld

For the Court, Milligan does not apply in this case.

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Court case: Ex parte Milligan

The military tribunal does not have authority because

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the Congress did not grant it authority.

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the president did not grant it authority.

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the circuit court was open and conducting business.

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the states did not grant it authority.

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Court case: Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha

Appropriate checks on the legislative process include

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the Presentment Clause.

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the bicameral requirement.

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the Presentment Clause and the bicameral requirement.

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neither the Presentment Clause nor the bicameral requirement.

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Court case: Mistretta v. United States

What makes this delegation constitutional?

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There are three goals. 

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There are four purposes.

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There are 11 specific categories of offenses. 

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all of these

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Court case: Mistretta v. United States

Even though there is discretion, the Congress was simply not specific enough in giving powers to the commission.

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Court case: Mistretta v. United States

Breyer argues that the Safe Harbor issue is not mandated by law.

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