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Rivals and Friends: Emergence of a Stronger Judiciary under Justice Marshall

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Abstract
The last minute appointments by the Adams' administration sets the stage for the emergence of a stronger judiciary under the leadership of John Marshall. When the Jeffersonians come into power they repeal the last-minute actions of the previous Congress and impeach some of the judges. Constant battles are waged over the judiciary, the most powerful of which is Marbury v. Madison. In this historic decision, the Supreme Court rules that Congress had exceeded it's authority, thus confirming the principle of judicial review.
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American Government, American History, American Studies, Unfinished Nation, The
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