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Hamilton had written that through the practice of judicial review the Court ensured that the will of the whole people, as expressed in their Constitution

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Q: What do the Federalist Papers say about Judicial Review?
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What was one outcome of the supreme court desicion in marbury vs Madison?

It gave the judicial branch power to use judicial review


Does the court use of judicial review give it too much power compared to that of president and congress?

Judicial review is the authority of the judicial branch to review decisions and actions of the legislative and executive branches. Although some could say this gives it too much power, the decisions judges arrive at must be based on sound principles and have a reasonable basis in laws and the Constitution.


Which process is best defined as the power to say whether any federal state or local law or government action goes against the Constitution?

Judicial Review


Is judicial review democratic or anti-democratic?

Judicial review is a distinctive power of the Supreme Court not mentioned in the Constitution.In the beginning of this country, and for quite awhile, no one was really sure what the Supreme Court's function really was. In the Marbury v. Madison case (Feb., 1803), Chief Justice John Marshall asserted the main principal on which Judicial Review rests, noting: 'it is emphatically the province and duty of the of the judicial department to say what the law is".Judicial review is how the court determines the meaning of the Constitution. If you believe that Supreme Court Justices appointed for a lifetime tenure by whatever President happens to be in office at the the time a new Justice or two or several must be appointed, then it's democratic, especially if you share the ideology of the appointees and their nominating President. If you don't share their vision and beliefs, then it isn't.


What is the most important power of the US Supreme Court?

judicial review

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What is the name for the power of the Supreme Court to say that a law goes against the Constitution?

Judicial review.


What is it called when the Supreme Court has the power to say that a law goes against the Constitution?

all i know is that it has to do with the judicial branch


What was one outcome of the supreme court desicion in marbury vs Madison?

It gave the judicial branch power to use judicial review


Why was Hamilton and Madison's relationship the most compelling?

I would say because of their extensive writing in the federalist papers.


What rule states the supreme court has final say in interpreting the constitution?

judicial review


What is the name of the powers of the Supreme Court to say that a law goes against the constitution?

Judicial review...


What is the name for the power of the supreme court to say that law goes against the Constitution?

Judicial review...


How did the federalist papers say that individual right could be protected?

By reducing the number of rights that people were used to


Were the federalists papers authorized by Madison and Jefferson?

Since Madison wrote many of the Federalist Papers, I would venture to assume he "authorized" them. Thomas Jefferson was also very much in favor of the ratification of the Constitution, which was the primary purpose of the Federalist Papers, and so I would say he was in favor of publication, too. Although Jefferson did disagree with some of the individual papers, most notably #84 which argued against the Bill of Rights.


Judicial review, the power of the Supreme Court to say that laws are unconstitutional, was established in 1803 in the case of _____________.?

Marbury versus Madison


What does article 10 of the federalist papers say?

Chapter 51 of the Federalist paper talks about a system of checks and balances that would allow each department to have its own will. Each department should stay to itself and not encroach on the others.


Judicial review the power of the supreme court to say that laws are unconstitutional was established in 1803 in which case?

marbury vs madison.. I think