1. Cabinet 2. Passes Legislation 3. Overrides Presidential Veto 4. State of the Union Address 5. Tim Kaine 6. Appellate Jurisdiction 7. Interprets Laws.

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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

Legislative Makes Laws Executive Enforces Laws Judicial Interprets Laws

John Adams Thomas Jefferson William Marbury

Chief Justice John Marshall

Declares Laws Unconstitutional Declares Acts Unconstitutional

Declares Laws Unconstitutional Declares Acts Unconstitutional

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.

Other Famous Supreme Court Cases: 1. Plessy vs. Ferguson (legal segregation-1896)

Other Famous Supreme Court Cases: 1. Plessy vs. Ferguson (legal segregation-1896) 2. Brown vs. Board of Ed (segregation illegal-1954)

*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

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)

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)