Power to Persuade {Ans: President has best chance to persuade early in their term}Executive Office of the President {Ans: Collection of organizations that form the President's own bureaucracy}· Obergefell v. Hodges {Ans: States obligated to recognize same-sex marriage from other states.}Constitutionally Granted Powers for the President {Ans: 1. Administrative head of the nation (important) 2. Commander in chief of military 3. Convene congress 4. Veto 5. Negotiate treaties 6. Appointment of top officials with Senate confirmation (important) 7. Presidential Pardon}Federal Court System {Ans: Supreme Court (100 cases); US court of appeals (70k cases); US district court (350k cases)}· United States v. Leon {Ans: Established the "good faith" exception to the exclusionary rule}· Brandenburg v. Ohio {Ans: Incitement: Imminent lawless action, Likely to produce imminent lawless action}· 24th Amendment {Ans: Abolishes poll taxes}Gitlow v New York {Ans: 14th Amendment applied to states}Cabinet {Ans: Group chosen by President Head of 16 federal executive departments Other high officials}· Griswold v. Connecticut {Ans: 9th Amendment + Bill of Rights = Zone of Privacy}· Gideon v. Wainwright {Ans: Right to counsel}Amicus Curiae Brief {Ans: Literally, a "friend of the court" brief, filed