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The Jefferson Era. AP US History Lecture. People Involved. John Marshall – Supreme Court Chief Justice William Marbury – Judge assigned by Pres. John Adams. Was an obscure Federalist. James Madison – Jefferson’s Secretary of State . Situation.
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The Jefferson Era AP US History Lecture
People Involved • John Marshall – Supreme Court Chief Justice • William Marbury – Judge assigned by Pres. John Adams. Was an obscure Federalist. • James Madison – Jefferson’s Secretary of State
Situation • Marbury was appointed as Justice of the Peace in D.C. by Pres. Adams in the last few hours before his presidency ended. However, Marbury’s commission was not delivered by midnight. • When Jefferson became President, he ordered Madison, his Secretary of State, to withhold Marbury’s papers, along with three other judges. Marbury sued to have Madison deliver the papers.
Major Question(s) • Was the Judiciary Act of 1789 and 1801 legal? • Reduced # of Supreme Court Justices from 6 to 5. • Created 16 new federal judgeships, which Adams filled with last minute “midnight judges” who were all Federalists • Can Congress change the power of the Supreme Court? • Did Marbury have a right to sue?
Ruling • Ruled that the Court had the power to declare laws unconstitutional. • Ruled that Marbury had a right to his commission according to the Judiciary Act of 1789 • BUT, that the Judiciary Act was not constitutional. Therefore, Marbury could not be given his commission.
Implications of Marbury v. Madison • For the first time, the Supreme Court stated in its decision that they had the right to review other branches of government. • This is known as JUDICIAL REVIEW – a basic part of checks and balances.
The Louisiana Purchase • 1800 map (page GML 293): • 1802: • US Reaction: • Napoleon:
Lewis and Clark Expedition • The land: • Jefferson goal: • Expedition Leaders: