constitutional Law
Two foundations of our government, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. -Individual rights from God, give up some liberty to the state. -States do not give up their own sovereignty. -absolute power corrupts. fed. v. state Central gov't of seperated powers, the three branches of limited and separate power. 1st Attempt, the Articles of Confederation. The constitution protects individuals from the government, places restrictions on the gov't. I Discussion of the Supreme Court and other federal courts. II Governmental bodies created by the constitution A. Struggle between Federal v. Federal B. Struggle between Federal v. State III Struggles between the Gov't (state and/or federal) v. Individual I Discussion of the Supreme Court and other federal courts. Article III - creates the Supreme Court. The president nominates the judges and Congress approves the nomination. Life tenure for federal judges. Congress decides how many justices on the federal court. The Supreme Court divides its authority between original
Congress can't grant more power that Art. III already gave, but it can take away power. - Art. I sec. 5 of constitution does not permit it. - The sup. Ct. said it's a political question -states claim the10th Amend. - if the powers are reserved to the states, then congress does not have that power. the injury is stigmatic.- all blacks are inferior, reflects on the whole race.
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Approximate Word count = 7702
Approximate Pages = 31 (250 words per page double spaced)
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