In 1803, Chief Justice John Marshall first expressed ... department to say what the law is,” Marshall wrote in Marbury v. Madison. The notion goes back even further, to England, when the courts ...
The 88-year-old justice, who sources said has no plans to step down anytime soon, is not alone in citing the 1803 ... that Marbury established." Immersed from the start in Marbury v. Madison ...
Chief Justice John Marshall in 1803 faced ... judgeship, Marbury’s lawyer brought a writ of mandamus in the U.S. Supreme Court to compel Jefferson’s Secretary of State James Madison to deliver ...
By Jim Flynn • Special to CSBJ Numerous developments over the past few months have brought me back to Supreme Court Chief ...
Join the NonStop Local Chord group and always be in the know. The Supreme Court’s ruling in Marbury v. Madison (1803) has long been recognized for its important articulation of the ...
Firmly established in 1803 with Marbury v. Madison, the idea of judicial review has been essential to preserving American democracy. That landmark Supreme Court decision established the power of ...
[The President] shall from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union.... As Chief Justice John Marshall pointed out in Marbury v. Madison (1803), much of the power of ...
In the seminal case Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court decided that Marbury’s commission was valid and the new administration’s unwillingness to honor it violated a “vested legal right.” ...
In 1803, Chief Justice John Marshall first expressed ... department to say what the law is,” Marshall wrote in Marbury v. Madison. The notion goes back even further, to England, when the courts ...