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Essay heading: John Marshall's Court
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This document would not, however, dictate the future role of the Supreme Court; that precedent was instead set by Chief Justice John Marshall, in practice as well as in his 1803 Marbury v. Madison decision. While his decision struck a minimal blow to the so-called 'midnight appointments' made by the federalists after the outcome of the 1800 elections, it won a great victory for big government by establishing the authority of the Supreme Court to judge whether laws are constitutional... displayed 300 characters
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This document would not, however, dictate the future role of the Supreme Court; that precedent was instead set by Chief Justice John Marshall, in practice as well as in his 1803 Marbury v. Madison decision. While his decision struck a minimal blow to the so-called 'midnight appointments' made by the federalists after the outcome of the 1800 elections, it won a great victory for big government by establishing the authority of the Supreme Court to judge whether laws are constitutional... displayed next 300 characters
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