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This person's claim for a writ of mandamus is denied because the Supreme Court does not possess original jurisdiction. (Court gains power of judicial review) |
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Martin v. Hunter's Lessee |
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Appellate power of the Supreme Courts extends to the review of state court decisions that interpret federal law. |
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Conviction is upheld because state law is valid. Court gains appellate jurisdiction and judicial review authority over state law. |
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This person's petition for Habeas Corpus is dismissed for lack of appellate jurisdiction. |
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This person can obtain his seat because Congress doesn't have authority to exclude members who meet Constitutional requirements for office. |
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U.S. Term Limits v. Thornton |
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This person is allowed to run for reelection because states do not have authority to change qualifications for congressional office. |
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Grand jury subpoena is quashed because Speech and Debate Clause extends to congressional aides. |
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This person’s conviction for contempt of Congress is overturned because Congress did not provide information about relevance of investigation to legitimate legislative duty. |
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Barenblatt v. United States |
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This person’s contempt of Congress conviction is upheld because Committee provided proper information about the link between investigation and legislative activity. |
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Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act is unconstitutional because the Comptroller General is a legislative officer and cannot possess Executive authority. |
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Independent Counsel Act is constitutional because inferior officers do not need to follow the Appointments Clause. |
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Removal of this person by President is valid. Statute granting removal authority to Congress is unconstitutional. |
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Humphrey's Executor v. United States |
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This person’s removal by Roosevelt is invalid. Federal Trade Commission Act providing for specific removal provisions is constitutional. |
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Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States |
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National Industrial Recovery Act is unconstitutional because Congress cannot delegate lawmaking authority to the Executive. |
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Clinton v. City of New York |
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The Presidential Line Item Veto is unconstitutional because it violates the Presentment Clause of the Constitution. |
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Subpoena is valid because the President does not enjoy Executive Privilege to withhold evidence from a criminal investigation. |
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This person’s lawsuit is valid and may proceed because the President does not possess immunity over unofficial conduct. |
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