Foreign Intelligence and Surveillance Act of 1978 {Ans: prescribes procedures for requesting judicial authorization for electronic surveillance and physical search of persons engaged in espionage or international terrorism against the United States on behalf of a foreign power}Appeal {Ans: a rehearing of a case because the losing party in the original trial argues that a point of law was not applied properly}Administrative Law {Ans: aw established by the bureaucracy, on behalf of Congress}Congressional Oversight {Ans: efforts by Congress, especially through committees, to monitor agency rule making, enforcement, and implementation of congressional policies}Bureaucratic Culture {Ans: the accepted values and procedures of an organization}How did Chief Justice John Marshall rule in the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison? {Ans: He claimed it was unconstitutional for Congress to give the Supreme Court the authority to make a decision about Marbury's appointment.}