 Marbury v. Madison—the courts established the power of judicial review by limiting their own power.  John Adams, T. Jefferson, James Madison, William.

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 Marbury v. Madison—the courts established the power of judicial review by limiting their own power.  John Adams, T. Jefferson, James Madison, William Marbury  Chief Justice John Marshall wrote the opinion establishing judicial review

 Judicial restraint—judges should apply the law rather than define it.  Judicial activism—holds that justices should actively interpret the Constitution, statutes, and precedents  Originalism Theory  Living Constitution Theory

SC Justices

 What are the requirements to serve as a Supreme Court Justice?  How do they get their job?  How long do they keep their job?  How do CO State Supreme Court Justices keep their jobs?