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Yes, much to President Jefferson's dismay. Thomas Jefferson was opposed to the Supreme Court's use of judicial review, but didn't openly fight most of their decisions because Chief Justice John Marshall ensured most of the cases relevant to Jefferson's administration were resolved in favor of the government, even if the victory was based on a very narrow constitutional interpretation.

The US Supreme Court, under the leadership of fourth Chief Justice John Marshall, decided a number of important cases that increased the power of the federal government, and established federal and constitutional law as supreme over state law.

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