Marbury v. Madison: The Origins and Legacy of Judicial Review
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We take for granted today the tremendous power of the Supreme Court to interpret our laws and overrule any found in conflict with the Constitution. Yet our nation was a quarter-century old before that power of “judicial review” was fully articulated by the Court itself in Marbury v. Madison (1803). William Nelson’s concise study of that landmark case provides an insightful and readable guide for students and general readers alike.
Publication Date
2000
Edition
1
Recommended Citation
Nelson, William E., "Marbury v. Madison: The Origins and Legacy of Judicial Review" (2000). Faculty Books & Edited Works. 539.
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-books-edited-works/539
