Typically, when the Supreme Court decides to hear a case A. at least four Justices have determined
Question:
Typically, when the Supreme Court decides to hear a case
A. | at least four Justices have determined that the circumstances described in the petition for writ of certiorari are sufficient to warrant review by the Court | |
B. | a writ of certiorari is granted | |
C. | it is rarely because of original jurisdiction | |
D. | the decision may be been the result of a large number of filed amicus curiae briefs | |
E. | all of the above |
Congress's delegation of certain lawmaking powers to the Executive Branch departments and agencies refers to
A. | Administrative Law | |
B. | Statutory Delegation | |
C. | Statutes defining the power and scope of the administrative agencies of the U.S. government | |
D. | lawmaking authority delegated to the Executive Branch | |
E. | all of the above |
The Executive and Legislative branches have checks against the Judiciary including all but which of the following
A. | Congress can change the original jurisdiction of the SCOTUS | |
B. | Congress can change the number of justices on the SCOTUS | |
C. | Congress can change the appellate jurisdiction of the SCOTUS | |
D. | Congress can refuse to fund law clerks and other staff for the SCOTUS | |
E. | Presidential appointment of justices |
Preparing the U.S. Federal Budget is a power of the
A. | House Ways and Means Committee | |
B. | President | |
C. | the chairman of the House Budget Committee | |
D. | House of Representatives | |
E. | U.S. Senate |
Introduction to Law and the Legal System
ISBN: 978-0495899334
10th Edition
Authors: Frank August Schubert