Reviewing Marshall Court Decisions

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Reviewing Marshall Court Decisions

Marbury v. Madison Supreme Court Decision: Sets up principle of judicial review Effect on power of national govt: EXPANDS power of federal government (the Supreme Court)

McCulloch v. Maryland Supreme Court Decision: Court rules a national bank is constitutional Effect on power of national govt: Expands power of federal government

Gibbons v. Ogden What issue is being decided? New Jersey and New York are fighting over who has power to issue licenses for people to sail on Hudson River Supreme Court Decision: Supreme Court rules Congress has the power to issues licenses, not states, because of the Commerce Clause Interstate trade (trade amongst and between the states) is regulated by CONGRESS! Not states. Effect on power of national govt: Expands power of federal government