Separation of Powers

Progress: 24% (23/94)

Learning progress ?
1. In this suit, the court should hold the congressional veto of the license of the energy company to beNot learned2. The constitutionality of this federal statute may most easily be justified on the basis of the power of Congress toNot learned3. If the county board restores the courthouse with the aid of a federal restoration and preservation grant, is the board bound to install ramps and other facilities for handicapped people in that building?Not learned4. Which of the following sources of constitutional authority can most easily be used to justify the authority of Congress to enact this statute?Not learned5. Which of the following acts by the United States Senate would be constitutionally IMPROPER?Not learned6. As applied to the issuance in the United States of an airline ticket for travel between two cities that will not be served by any of the new airports, this tax isNot learned7. This act of Congress isNot learned8. This federal tax is probablyNot learned9. In this case, the reviewing court would probably hold that act to beNot learned10. Is this proposed federal statute likely to be constitutional?Not learned11. Which of the following statements about this statute is correct?Not learned12. Is this tax constitutional?Not learned13. In a suit by a federal taxpayer to challenge the constitutionality of the statute, the court shouldNot learned14. In this case, the court should rule that the statute establishing the national board isNot learned15. May the President constitutionally create such a commission for this purpose?Not learned16. The most credible argument for congressional authority to enact such a statute would be based upon theNot learned17. As a matter of constitutional law, the court hearing this motion shouldNot learned18. Is this statute constitutional?Not learned19. Which of the following arguments best supports a finding that the rule providing for the fines is constitutional?Not learned20. Is the President’s executive order constitutional?Not learned21. Should the court grant the injunction?Not learned22. Is this federal statute constitutional?Not learned23. Is this tax constitutional as applied to retail sales of newspapers?Not learned24. Which of the following provisions provides the strongest basis for Congress’s authority to enact this statute?Not learned25. Is this statute constitutional?Not learned26. Why is the statute unconstitutional?Not learned27. What is the best argument supporting the constitutionality of the statute?Not learned28. In addition to the supremacy clause of Article VI, what is the most obvious constitutional basis for the imposition of a stay of the unpaid wages claim in the state court?Not learned29. Is the President's action constitutional?Not learned30. Is the President's decision constitutional?Not learned31. Is the President’s order constitutional?Not learned32. What is the most appropriate ground for the court to dismiss the purchasing officer’s complaint?Not learned33. Is the provision requiring further congressional approval before expenditure of the funds constitutional?Not learned34. Is the President’s proclamation valid?Not learned35. Must this dry cleaning store comply with the statute imposing the federal minimum wage requirements on all dry cleaning stores?Not learned36. Is the statute constitutional?Not learned37. May the President constitutionally remove the director without the Senate’s consent?Not learned38. Are the President’s decisions constitutional?Not learned39. Which, if any, of the following methods of appointing the commission members would be constitutional?Not learned40. Is the statute constitutional?Not learned