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1. Cabinet 2. Passes Legislation 3. Overrides Presidential Veto 4. State of the Union Address 5. Tim Kaine 6. Appellate Jurisdiction 7. Interprets Laws 8. Bicameral 1. E 2. L 3. L 4. E 5. E 6. J 7. J 8. L L=Legislative E=Executive J=Judicial
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Legislative Makes Laws Executive Enforces Laws Judicial Interprets Laws
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John Adams Thomas Jefferson William Marbury
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Chief Justice John Marshall
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Declares Laws Unconstitutional Declares Acts Unconstitutional
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Declares Laws Unconstitutional Declares Acts Unconstitutional
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Marbury vs. Madison: 1803-Established Supreme Court power of “judicial review”. Judicial Review: Power where the Supreme Court can declare legislative or executive acts unconstitutional.
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Other Famous Supreme Court Cases: 1. Plessy vs. Ferguson (legal segregation-1896)
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Other Famous Supreme Court Cases: 1. Plessy vs. Ferguson (legal segregation-1896) 2. Brown vs. Board of Ed (segregation illegal-1954)
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*You have the right to remain silent. *Anything you say can be used against you in a court of law. *You have the right to have an attorney present during any questioning. *If you cannot afford an attorney, the state appoints one for you free of charge if you wish
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Other Famous Supreme Court Cases: 1. Plessy vs. Ferguson (legal segregation-1896) 2. Brown vs. Board of Ed (segregation illegal-1954) 3. Miranda vs. Arizona (Arrest procedures-1966)
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Other Famous Supreme Court Cases: 1. Plessy vs. Ferguson (legal segregation-1896) 2. Brown vs. Board of Ed (segregation illegal-1954) 3. Miranda vs. Arizona (Arrest procedures-1966) 4. Roe vs. Wade (Legalize abortion-1973)
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