Legal Terms and Congressional Powers in the US Government

 
Bell Work
 
Define the following terms in your
own words:
Subpoena
Perjury
Contempt
Immunity
Legislative oversight
legislative veto
 
 
In Lak’ech 
 
by Luis Valdez
 
Tu
 
eres
 me 
otro
 
yo
 
Si 
te
 
hago
 
daño
 a 
ti
,
 
Me 
hago
 
daño
 a mi
mismo
 
Si 
te
 
amo
 y 
respeto
 
Me 
amo
 y 
respeto
 
yo
 
You are my other me
 
If I do harm to you,
 
I do harm to myself
 
 
If I love and respect you
 
I love and respect myself
 
Bell Work
 
Define the following terms in your
own words:
Subpoena
Perjury
Contempt
Immunity
Legislative oversight
legislative veto
 
The Power to Investigate
 
Investigations may be conducted by a standing
committee or a select committee.
Investigations occur for a number of reasons,
and can lead to legislation and reforms.
Congressional committees have the power to
subpoena
 witnesses, punish 
perjury
 and
contempt
, and grant 
immunity
.
Congress must respect witnesses’
constitutional rights just as a court does.
The Power of Oversight
 
Legislative oversight 
is part of the system of
checks and balances.
Congress may require reports from an
executive agency or have its work studied by a
congressional support agency.
The 
legislative veto 
and independent counsel
are no longer available to Congress.
Sources of Tension
 
The system of checks and balances creates tension
between the three branches.
The president represents a broader constituency
than members of Congress.
Partisan politics, particularly in the event of a
divided government
, cause tension.
The organization of Congress provides tools for
members to resist presidential proposals.
Differing political timetables cause conflict
between the president and Congress.
The Balance of Power
 
The balance of power between the executive
and legislative branches has varied over the
years.
In times of crisis, Congress has given extra
powers to the president.
The power to budget and tax is an area of
struggle between Congress and the president.
The Supreme Court has struck down both the
legislative veto and the 
line-item veto
.
Goldman Sachs Investigation
 
1.
What led Congress to investigate Goldman
Sachs?
2.
What did the internal Goldman Sachs email
comment on and what the comment show?
3.
Describe the exchange between Senator Susan
Collins and Daniel Sparks, the former head of
Goldman Sachs marketing.
4.
How did Goldman Sachs executives respond
throughout the hearing and how did the report
sum up the bank’s position?
Quiz Results
 
Overall Average:
 
78.7%
Highest Average: 
 
84.0%
This Class:
  
79.8%
 
 
Which of these statements is true
for both the House of
Representatives and the Senate?
Members get a franking privilege.
Members must be at least 30 years
old.
Members represent a particular
district.
Population dictates the number of
members.
 
 
An amendment to the Constitution,
based on an idea proposed by James
Madison in 1789, was ratified in 1992.
This amendment relates to which of the
following?
congressional pay raises
expulsion from Congress
gerrymandering
incumbency
 
 
Which two individuals share the
duty of presiding over the Senate?
majority leader and majority whip
vice president and majority leader
majority leader and minority
leader
vice president and president pro
tempore
 
 
This Congressional Committee works
to resolve differences between the
House and Senate versions of the
same bill?
conference committee
select committee
joint committee
subcommittee of a standing committee
 
 
This support agency provides
Congress with unbiased
information about the cost of
implementing a bill.
Congressional Research Service
Congressional Budget Office
Government Accountability Office
Government Printing Office
 
Reflection
 
Why do you think the
powers of investigation
and oversight were given
to the legislative branch
and not the executive
branch?
Slide Note
Embed
Share

This content covers the definitions of legal terms like subpoena, perjury, contempt, immunity, legislative oversight, and legislative veto, along with the powers of investigation and oversight in the US Congress. It also highlights the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches, sources of tension among the branches, and a specific investigation into Goldman Sachs by Congress.

  • Legal terms
  • Congressional powers
  • US government
  • Investigation
  • Checks and balances

Uploaded on Sep 16, 2024 | 1 Views


Download Presentation

Please find below an Image/Link to download the presentation.

The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author. Download presentation by click this link. If you encounter any issues during the download, it is possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Bell Work Define the following terms in your own words: Subpoena Perjury Contempt Immunity Legislative oversight legislative veto

  2. In Lakech by Luis Valdez Tu eres me otro yo You are my other me If I do harm to you, Si te hago da o a ti, I do harm to myself Me hago da o a mi mismo If I love and respect you Si te amo y respeto I love and respect myself Me amo y respeto yo

  3. Bell Work Define the following terms in your own words: Subpoena Perjury Contempt Immunity Legislative oversight legislative veto

  4. The Power to Investigate Investigations may be conducted by a standing committee or a select committee. Investigations occur for a number of reasons, and can lead to legislation and reforms. Congressional committees have the power to subpoena witnesses, punish perjury and contempt, and grant immunity. Congress must respect witnesses constitutional rights just as a court does.

  5. The Power of Oversight Legislative oversight is part of the system of checks and balances. Congress may require reports from an executive agency or have its work studied by a congressional support agency. The legislative veto and independent counsel are no longer available to Congress.

  6. Sources of Tension The system of checks and balances creates tension between the three branches. The president represents a broader constituency than members of Congress. Partisan politics, particularly in the event of a divided government, cause tension. The organization of Congress provides tools for members to resist presidential proposals. Differing political timetables cause conflict between the president and Congress.

  7. The Balance of Power The balance of power between the executive and legislative branches has varied over the years. In times of crisis, Congress has given extra powers to the president. The power to budget and tax is an area of struggle between Congress and the president. The Supreme Court has struck down both the legislative veto and the line-item veto.

  8. Goldman Sachs Investigation 1. What led Congress to investigate Goldman Sachs? 2. What did the internal Goldman Sachs email comment on and what the comment show? 3. Describe the exchange between Senator Susan Collins and Daniel Sparks, the former head of Goldman Sachs marketing. 4. How did Goldman Sachs executives respond throughout the hearing and how did the report sum up the bank s position?

  9. Quiz Results Overall Average: Highest Average: 84.0% This Class: 78.7% 79.8%

  10. Which of these statements is true for both the House of Representatives and the Senate? Members get a franking privilege. Members must be at least 30 years old. Members represent a particular district. Population dictates the number of members.

  11. An amendment to the Constitution, based on an idea proposed by James Madison in 1789, was ratified in 1992. This amendment relates to which of the following? congressional pay raises expulsion from Congress gerrymandering incumbency

  12. Which two individuals share the duty of presiding over the Senate? majority leader and majority whip vice president and majority leader majority leader and minority leader vice president and president pro tempore

  13. This Congressional Committee works to resolve differences between the House and Senate versions of the same bill? conference committee select committee joint committee subcommittee of a standing committee

  14. This support agency provides Congress with unbiased information about the cost of implementing a bill. Congressional Research Service Congressional Budget Office Government Accountability Office Government Printing Office

  15. Reflection Why do you think the powers of investigation and oversight were given to the legislative branch and not the executive branch?

More Related Content

giItT1WQy@!-/#giItT1WQy@!-/#giItT1WQy@!-/#giItT1WQy@!-/#