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THE MARSHALL COURT Chief Justice John Marshall (1801- 35) Under John Marshall, how did the Supreme Court strengthen the federal government’s powers?

John Marshall Supreme Court Chief Justice 1801-1835 Federalist Revolutionary War Veteran Believed we won revolution because of a strong, united Continental Army Believed in a strong federal government Image courtesy of http://www.americanrevolution.com/ValleyForge.htm

MARBURY V. MADISON Can the Supreme Court declare a federal law unconstitutional and void it? Yes DEFINE Judicial Review: SUPREME COURT CAN DECLARE LAWS UNCONSTITUTIONAL How is this an example of the “unwritten constitution”? IT’S NOT IN THERE; MARBURY V. MADISON SETS A PRECEDENT CHECKS AND BALANCES? HUGE POWER FOR JUDICIAL BRANCH FLEXIBILITY? SUPREME COURT COULD INTERPRET CONSTITUTION DIFFERENTLY OVER TIME… WHY DO YOU THINK JEFFERSON IS SO UPSET?

Why is TJ so upset about his cousin? "To consider judges as the ultimate arbiters of all constitutional questions is a very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one which would place us under the despotism of an oligarchy. Our judges are as honest as other men, and not more so. They have, with others, the same passions for party, for power, and for privilege. But their power [is] the more dangerous, as they are in office for life, and not responsible to elective control." Jefferson cautioned that judicial review would make the Constitution nothing but "a mere thing of wax in the hands of the Judiciary, which they may twist and shape into any form they please.”

McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) Maryland tried to get rid of the National Bank by taxing it Can a state tax federal property? NO “The power to tax is the power to destroy” What does he mean? Impact on federalism? More power to federal government ISSUE 2: The 2nd Bank of U.S. is constitutional (elastic clause) LOOSE or STRICT interpretation? LOOSE LIMITED POWER? INCREASES POWER OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT “The power to tax is the power to destroy” -Marshall, 1919

Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) Can NY regulate vessels traveling to NJ? New York may NOT regulate interstate trade Federalism? Interpretation of commerce clause gives much more power to federal gov’t Expand Judicial review? Sup. Ct. may nullify state laws The case revolved around whether New York could grant a monopoly to a ferry that traveled to and from New Jersey

2 ways federal government strengthened by the “Marshall Court”

2 ways federal government strengthened by the “Marshall Court” Commerce clause- only national government can regulate interstate Elastic clause Judicial review- over states States can’t tax federal government

The significance of the Supreme Court case Marbury v The significance of the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison is that the decision advanced civil rights for minorities upheld the constitutionality of a national bank limited Presidential control of foreign policy established the power of judicial review

What was the result of many of the Supreme Court decisions made under Chief Justice John Marshall between 1801 and 1835? The system of slavery was weakened. The federal government was strengthened. The rights of workers were supported. Antitrust laws were upheld.

Which headline illustrates the use of judicial review? “Congress Passes a Civil Rights Bill” “Conference Committee Meets to Finalize Budget” “New York State’s Reapportionment Plan Ruled Unconstitutional” “President Signs SALT Agreement with Russia”

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