Marbury v. Madison
Supreme Court Case Study
Every year Supreme Court provides decision in cases that really impact the American citizen's rights. The aim of this analysis is to keenly check cases handled by the Supreme Court and the way they were given their final verdict. The parties involved sometimes get that the cases favor them or not depending on the existing laws or even through undermining the constitution. The case in the United state law involving Marbury v. Madison,5 U.S. 137 (1803). This case created the basis for implementation of judicial review in the United States under Article III within the constitution. It became the first time in the history of the Western where a court invalidated a law through terming it as unconstitutional.
From the appointments made by President John Adams, William Marbury was appointed federal justice of peace. Nevertheless, Thomas Jefferson became the President prior to Marbury being officially appointed. Jefferson who was a republican instructed the state secretary so that the appointment should not be delivered. This made Marbry to sue Madison. He stated that the court should issue a writ of mandamus, instructing Madison to deliver the appointment. This was according to Judicial Act which was giving authority to the U.S. Supreme court to issue such writ. The issue was, if the U.S. Supreme court has power based on Article III. Section 2. Within the constitution, to...
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