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INS v. Chadha was followed by Congress and few, if any legislative vetoes were used after this case was decided.

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Article I section 8 focuses mostly on economic powers of Congress.

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Members of Congress and their aides are protected by the speech and debate clause.

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If a member of congress is properly elected and meets all the constitutional requirements for office she cannot be expelled.

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The power to hold hearings is an implied power held by Congress.

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In McCulloch v. Maryland, the Court ruled that states may tax federal banks.

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The Court has stuck by the idea of delegata potestas non potest delegari. This means that ______.

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a power once delegated cannot be redelegated

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a power once delegated can be redelegated

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delegation is not possible within our federal system of powers

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