Constitutional Law SPRING 2013. Sources of Law (where is it?) 1.Constitutional Law (a)State (b)Federal 2. Statutory law (a)Legislative bodies (b)Uniform.
Unit A: Basics of the Law Objective 01.01 Understand the origins of law. SOURCES OF AMERICAN LAW.
Ethics, Values, and the Law Law and Society Morality,Ethics,Values What you do when no one is looking. Values -- beliefs of a person or social group.
U.S. Political Culture, U.S. Political Institutions September 14, 2007.
The History and Government of the United States. Creating a Nation The U.S. occupies nearly 2/5 of North America. It is the world’s 3 rd largest country.
Presidential Growth and Executive Powers
Growth of Presidential Power and Executive Powers
Constitution day ppt
N ATIONAL C ONFERENCE of S TATE L EGISLATURES | | S EPTEMBER 24 TH, 2014 C OMMON C ORE S TATE S TANDARDS Milledgeville, Georgia September.
Presidential Roles and Powers. Formal Powers of the President Constitutional or expressed powers of the presidency Constitutional or expressed powers.
So much to do…and so little time…. The President’s powers can be broken down into a few major categories: 1. Executive 2. Diplomatic and Military 3.