The First Amendment forbids Congress from establishing a religion the way England did when it created the Anglican Church.
Congress cannot establish a religion.
Religion
Because the CIA is forbidden to spy on American citizens.
Article I, Section 8, Clause 7 state that Congress has the power: "To establish post offices and post roads."
Congress can't pass ex post facto laws, which prohibit something retroactively, meaning something that has already happened. Bills of attainder, which declare people guilty without a trial, are also forbidden.
the Sovereign was forbidden to establish his own courts or to act as a judge himself
The powers forbidden to the US Congress (and Federal Government in general) are listed in the US Constitution in a very simply fashion. Congress is permitted those powers specifically stated (and implied) in the Constitution. Powers not enumerated in the Constitution are reserved for the States, or for the People. So what is permitted to the Congress is listed, but not what is forbidden.
Congress is forbidden to lay tax on goods exported out of states. This is also referred to as a duty.
What cameral congress did the articles of confederation establish? The Continental Congress
congress can establish post offices
Congress has the authority to establish federal courts; state legislative bodies establish state courts.
Punish criminals
Because of yo mama!!
There are several acts forbidden to Congress under the United States Constitution. These include passing bills of attainder, ex post facto laws, and granting titles of nobility. Congress is also prohibited from suspending the writ of habeas corpus, except in cases of rebellion or invasion.
Because the CIA is forbidden to spy on American citizens.
Yes.
The Cabinet position of Attorney General was established by an Act of Congress.
civil office Article I, Section 6, Clause 2
cause they arent the president