Marbury v. Madison (1803)
The case was Marbury vs Madison (1803).
John Marshall was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He is basically considered the "father of the supreme court." He established many important judicial precedents. In Marbury v. Madison, Marshall established the concept of judicial review.
Judicial Review
Marbury V. Madison.
the principle of judicial review was established
Yes, the Supreme Court is part of the Judicial Branch.
The supreme court so the Judicial Branch... I think.
John Marshall was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He is basically considered the "father of the supreme court." He established many important judicial precedents. In Marbury v. Madison, Marshall established the concept of judicial review.
Marbury v. Madison is the Supreme Court case that established the precedent of judicial review. John Marshall was the Chief Justice of the court.
established judicial review and strengthened the power of judicial branch
Marbury vs. Madison
Judicial Review
Marbury V. Madison.
the principle of judicial review was established
Marbury vs Madison established the principle of "judicial review."Judicial review says the Supreme Court can decide on whether laws passed by Congress and signed by the President are constitutional.
They help prevent presidents from becoming dictators.
Samuel Chase
It is the Supreme Court case that established the precedence of Judicial Review to declare an Act of Congress to be Unconstitutional.