Without judicial review, would the Constitution be enforcable? (user search)
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  Without judicial review, would the Constitution be enforcable? (search mode)
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Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
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« on: October 22, 2019, 07:24:37 AM »

Conservative John Marshall used Judicial Review as a way to strike down laws that he knew were gonna be needed to be struck down, anyways, slave laws. Dixiecrats Jefferson and Andrew Jackson were against it, due to state rights. Fugitive slave law, which was passed by Jackson's appointed Justice, Taney, was struck down. Setting the stage up for: Civil War.
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