Final Jeopardy--The Constitution
Final Jeopardy--The President
Final Jeopardy--The Budget
Final Jeopardy--The Bureaucracy
Final Jeopardy--The Federal Courts
100

Abraham Lincoln famously suspended this Article 1 Section 9 right during his presidency. But according to the clause, the rebellion likely warranted the action.

Writ of Habeas Corpus

100

As the House of Representatives discussed H.R. 485 - Protecting Health Care for All Patients Act of 2023," President Biden used this presidential tool to inform the House that his administration opposes the undermining of critical investments in health and wellbeing, and therefore opposes H.R. 485.

Statement of Administration Policy

100

On January 19, 2024, Congress passed a bill that averted a government shutdown by extending funding to non-funded departments by using the same budget information that was used in the previous fiscal year. This common budgetary tool has been widely used by Congress year after year to extend budget timeframes.

Continuing resolution

100

Created by law in 1934, the Securities and Exchange Commission was established to reform and monitor equities trade by regulating trade on the stock market and is a prime of example of this type of bureaucratic agency.

Independent Regulatory Agency

100

Borrowing from latin foundations, these three phrases translates to "to be made certain, friends of the court, and let stand the things decided," and are commonly used in most appellate court actions.

Certiorari, Amicus curiae, Stare decisis