Question

The Supreme Court declared, for itself, the power of judicial review in Marbury v. Madison. Why did Marshall argue that the Court should have this power? Was he correct? In later cases during the same era, the Court further expanded its power. How do these cases specifically expand the power of judicial review? Discuss the position of the Virginia Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court's response in Martin v. Hunter's Lessee. Should the Court be allowed to overturn the decisions of state courts? Why or why not? Is it democratic that the Courtmade up of nine unelected officialshas such broad power? Why or why not?

Answer


*A. Varies