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Legislative Power

Horizontales
This legislator challenged his exclusion from the U.S. House (last name only)
This case provided several categories into which "political questions" might conceivably fall (three words, consisting of the party, the v, the party, no spaces)
Baker v. Carr (1962) declared that this question was justiciable
In Rucho v. Common Clause (2019), the court ruled that the constitutionality of this type of gerrymandering remained a political question
In order to constitutionally delegate power to the executive branch, Congress must, according to the Hampton decision in 1928, provide these (2 words, no space)
Baker v. Carr is a good example of the unusual departure from this principle, which holds that cases should be decided based on precedent (two words, no space)
This clause provides legislative immunity for activity or speech on the Hill that has some potential legislative purpose.
Verticales
The non-delegation principles is based on this clause in Article I
According to this doctrine, the Court will look particularly closely at a regulation (crafted based on a delegation of power by Congress) that involves a particularly impactful question (two words, no spaces)
This was deemed unconstitutional as a violation of separation of powers, but still occurs (2 words, no space)
In this 1821 case (first word only), the Court ruled that its ability to interpret the constitutionality of laws extended to overturning state supreme court decisions.
The Qualifications Clause lists the three requirements to serve in the House or the Senate: age, citizenship, and ______________
In McCulloch v. Maryland (1819), the Marshall Court on this basis overturned a Maryland tax on a federal institution (2 words, no spaces)
Because Congress cannot add to the list of constitutional requirements for election to the House or Senate, these are illegal.
The McCulloch case focused on the constitutionality of this institution (2 words, no space)
Based on the Necessary & Proper clause, the Marshall Court in McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) held that Congress had the ________ power to establish a national bank.