Wickard v. Filburn upheld what clause? - Answers The supremacy Clause (federal law has jurisdiction
over state law)
Brenda Moore v. State of Indiana had two legal questions-what do they reference? - Answers Public
policy and right to consume alcoholic beverages
What was the outcome of US v. Arizona - Answers it is unconstitutional to create state immigration law
that inherently goes against federal immigration statues
What case served as the precedent for gonzales v raich? - Answers Wickard v. Filburn
What is the name for a judicial opinion that conflicts with a ruling - Answers a dissent
The supreme court believes that the authority of the president is strongest at what time? - Answers
when acting in conjunction with congressional intent
what chief justice established judicial review - Answers while Justice Thurgood Marshall set up the ideal
of judicial review, chief justice William Marbury formally established this
When the supreme court sets a "precedent" what does that mean for future cases - Answers future
cases on the same topic will likely follow the same judgment
(T/F) The supreme court does not have to decide every case appealed to them. - Answers true
A member of the supreme court is appointed for how many years? - Answers as long as they chose as
long as they are in good behavior
What is case law? - Answers the result of the interpretation and application of statutes or written laws
from a judicial figure.
What are the views of an originalist v. a non-originalist? - Answers originalist claims the constitution
must be followed strictly. Non-originalsits states that it should be interpreted to fit current societal
needs.
what is commerce contained in multiple states? - Answers Interstate
what is the administrative procedures act? - Answers administrative agencies- judiciary defers to (give
benefit of doubt) to agency interpretation of statutes that congress writes
what is the supremacy clause? - Answers A clause that points out a state or local law is conflicting with
constitution, and deems it invalid.
what clauses is enacted when there is a conflict between state and federal law? - Answers supremacy
clause