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Judicial Review

Judicial Review

Project description
The concept of judicial review is what has led to the Supreme Court we know today–a court that has the power to question the decisions of Congress and the President and to serve as the protector of the U.S. Constitution. This power was not clearly laid out in the Constitution. It came about in one of the most significant cases of all time, Marbury v. Madison.

For our discussion this week, review the summary of the case or the full case, if you prefer, and answer the questions below:

Summary of the case: http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/marbury-v-madison-establishes-judicial-review

Full case: http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/historics/USSC_CR_0005_0137_ZO.html
Questions:

1. Summarize the case in one paragraph.
2. Explain the significance of this case.
3. Provide your assessment, using at least two external professional sources, of whether judicial review has served as an adequate check on the actions of congress (as an example, consider cases like Citizens United to get started).
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judicial review

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the assignment question is :

in relation to the concept of natural justice, Ridge V Baldwin 1964 was seen as a landmark case. the approach of the court was one which focused upon the need to take into account the consequences of actions taken and to give reasons for administrative action.

examine the attitude of the courts in relation to the concept of natural justice in other case law instances.

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