Title: Contesting the Power of Judicial Review
1Contesting the Powerof Judicial Review
2I. Return to Marshalls Argument
- Basis for Reasoning for Judicial Review
- Text (what text? which parts?)
- General Principle (what principle?)
- Interpreting the Judiciary and Its Power
- Casesarising under this Constitution
- Marshalls Controversial Implication
- The Court speaks for, enforces Constitution
3II. Challenge by Pres. Jackson
- Practical Worcester v. Georgia (1830)
- Disagreement and non-enforcement
- Theoretical Bank Veto Message (1832)
- Questions of constitutional power
- Oath of responsibility to Constitution
- Separation (and equality) of branches
4III. Supreme Court Supremacy? President
Lincoln
- Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857)
- Making a national policy on slavery
- Decision applies (only) to parties to the suit
- Vital questions affecting the whole people
- Irrevocably fixed by the Court?
5IV. The Courts Political Influence
- Assertion of general principle
- Pres. Bushs reliance on Court about BCRA
- Making them as much as relying on them
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