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The Role of Bureaucracy and Courts in Policy Implementation and Interpretation
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The Role of Bureaucracy and Courts in Policy Implementation and Interpretation
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1. Until the New Deal in the 1930s, judicial attitudes toward the U.S. political process were republican, meaning
2. The U.S. Postal Service is the best representation of what type of bureaucracy?
3. The U.S. Postal Service is the best representation of what type of bureaucracy?
4. Unlike the other branches of government and bureaucracy, the judiciary can change policy only if
5. The judiciary can influence policy on all governmental levels through
6. Bureaucracies that mix legislative and executive powers have led the Supreme Court to adopt a highly formal separation of powers doctrine due to
7. Bush v. Gore demonstrated the importance of the Supreme Court by
8. Until the New Deal in the 1930s, judicial attitudes toward the U.S. political process were republican, meaning
9. The judiciary can influence policy on all governmental levels through
10. The president has been subjected to judicial controls and procedures