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Warm-up # 4. 1) What power did the Supreme Court give itself in the case Marbury v. Madison? 2)What does it mean if a law is declared unconstitutional? . Warm-up #4. What power did the Supreme Court give itself in the case Marbury v. Madision?
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Warm-up #4 1) What power did the Supreme Court give itself in the case Marbury v. Madison? 2)What does it mean if a law is declared unconstitutional?
Warm-up #4 • What power did the Supreme Court give itself in the case Marbury v. Madision? • The Supreme Court gave itself the power of Judicial Review which means it has the final say on interpreting the Constitution. • What does it mean if a law is declared unconstitutional? • Unconstituional means a law violates and idea or rule in the Constitution and the law is void (invalid, or goes away).
Review our John Marshall Reading “Something Important” • Take turns sharing what we circled, underlined, and summarized in each paragraph. • 8 minutes to share… • 3-2-1 Discussion • 3 interesting facts • 2 most important things to remember • 1 thing you already knew or were reminded of.
Vocabulary Activity • After learning the following terms, write a paragraph about Jefferson’s presidency using them. This will be turned in for a grade. • Words • Judiciary Act • John Marshall • Marbury v. Madison • Judicial review • nullification
Judiciary Act- laws passed by congress that said the Supreme Court could enforce laws by issuing a writ of mandamus (court order that forces an official to do something.
John Marshall - A Federalist appointed by President John Adams as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Marbury v. Madison Supreme Court case in which John Marshall created judicial review by declaring a law unconstitutional
judicial review – idea that the Supreme Court has the final say in interpreting the Constitution
Nullification – the idea that states can nullify or ignore national laws they believe to be unconstitutional.