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Legal Question of the Day – 23 Aug 06

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Regarding Judicial Review:

The United States Constitution is largely silent on the workings of the federal courts. The concept of judicial review is not outlined anywhere in Article III. It was created in Marbury v. Madison as a necessary function of the court.

So where do strict constructionists derive their authority for judicial review?

Written by Nick

August 23rd, 2006 at 7:42 pm

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