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Delve into the purpose and structure of the Judicial Branch, focusing on landmark decisions made during the Marshall Courts, including Marbury v. Madison, Fletcher v. Peck, and more.
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Purpose of the Judicial Branch • Interpret the Law • Set Legal Precedents • Determine if laws passed by Congress or Presidential Actions violate the US Constitution • Establish public policy • At times criticized for “legislating from the bench”
Chief Justice John Marshall • “First Among Equals” • Nominated by Adams • Chief Justice (1801- 1835)
Landmark Decisions during the Marshall Courts • Marbury v Madison • Fletcher v Peck • Dartmouth v Woodward • McCulloch v Maryland • Gibbons v Ogden • Worcester v Georgia • Cherokee Nation v Georgia
Fletcher v Peck • First Time the Supreme Court declared a State law Unconstitutional • Law was nullified
Dartmouth v Woodward • State Governments cannot interfere with existing legal business arrangement
McCullough v Maryland (1819) • “The power to tax • Is the power to • DESTROY”
Gibbons v Ogden (1824) • Federalism • Congress Regulates Interstate Trade • States Control Intrastate Trade
Cherokee Nation v Georgia (1830) Article I Section 8 Clause 3
Worcester v Georgia (1832) • Article I Section 8 Clause 3