| A | B |
| establish (1) | to institute or build |
| establish (2) | to show to be valid or true |
| overturn | to throw out a or court ruling |
| primarily | mostly, chiefly, principally |
| primary | first or highest in rank of importance |
| preside | to exercise authority or control |
| propose | to offer or suggest |
| legislation | a law or laws |
| broad | of great extent; large |
| electorate | the group of people entitled to vote in an election |
| reconcile | to make two opposing sides come together |
| caseload | the number of cases (lawsuits) handled by a court |
| liaison | a go-between |
| legislators | a person who makes laws |
| exploit | to do something for one's own selfish goals |
| partisan | partial to a specific party or person |
| judiciary | the judicial branch of the government |
| consensus | a majority of opinion |
| override | to disregard or set aside |
| intensity | great energy, strength or concentration |