Govt Project: Marbury v. Madison
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@redresch judicial review, while at the same time, not mandating that Madison (Jefferson) show up at the Supreme Court as a named party. (which was never going to happen) He essentially threw out the case, while at the same time maintaining the power of judicial review. This infuriated Jefferson because there wasn't much he could do. The great Judicial Federalist John Marshall pulled a fast one on the Jeffersonians.... Brilliant!
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First...it sounds like the narrator is in Middle School, (my apologies if that is not the case) and if he/she is.... wow, I don't remember learning about Marbury v Madison until at least high school. Good form!
Second. It was a pretty good concise explanation of this landmark case, but I think you should have mentioned why Marshall ruled that the Sup. Ct. couldn't rule on the issue (jurisdictional issues with the states). This was all B.S. He came up with the sneakiest, most clever way to keep
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Old people look cool.
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Omg thanks!!! Hopefully ill ace my ap gopo test!!!
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Thanks. A great help on my studies.
Thanks so much! This helped me study for an AP test!
ktgirl74 1 year ago 7
super!
Cherivier 1 year ago