Supreme Court in a Democracy

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July 31, 2015

 

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Madison Judicial review is not explicitly in the Constitution. Rather, it had to be established, which was successfully accomplished through a single and otherwise (relatively) unimportant Supreme Court case. The case was Marbury v. Madison, 1 Cranch 137, 174 (1803). Chief Justice John Marshall wrote the opinion, thereby reshaping American democracy forever...
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President John Adams was distraught over the Federalist Party losing the presidential election of 1800. He decided to make several "midnight appointments" to the judiciary at the end of his term. This would allow the judiciary to stay predominantly Federalist, even if the legislature was not. The problem was that several of the commissions were never delivered to the appointed justices...
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