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The Judicial Branch

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In the famous case of Marbury v. Madison (1803), the United States Supreme Court, under the leadership of Chief Justice John Marshall, established the principle of judicial review, strengthening the power of the judicial branch. Based on this historical event and your understanding of the role of the judicial branch, how would you explain the significance of judicial review in the operation of the United States government and the balance of powers?
a.
The principle of judicial review, established in the case of Marbury v. Madison, is significant in the operation of the U.S. government and the balance of powers because it allows the Supreme Court to support the actions of the legislative and executive branches, uphold unconstitutional laws and executive actions, strengthen the role of the executive, shape policy and law, and protect the rights of corporations.
b.
The principle of judicial review, established in the case of Marbury v. Madison, is significant in the operation of the U.S. government and the balance of powers because it allows the Supreme Court to create new laws and executive actions, weaken the role of the judiciary, shape policy and law, and protect the rights of majority groups.
c.
The principle of judicial review, established in the case of Marbury v. Madison, is significant in the operation of the U.S. government and the balance of powers because it allows the Supreme Court to examine the actions of the legislative and executive branches, invalidate unconstitutional laws and executive actions, strengthen the role of the judiciary, shape policy and law, and protect the rights of individuals and minority groups.
d.
The principle of judicial review, established in the case of Marbury v. Madison, is significant in the operation of the U.S. government and the balance of powers because it allows the Supreme Court to avoid examining the actions of the legislative and executive branches, endorse unconstitutional laws and executive actions, weaken the role of the judiciary, shape policy and law, and protect the rights of foreign entities.
e.
The principle of judicial review, established in the case of Marbury v. Madison, is significant in the operation of the U.S. government and the balance of powers because it allows the Supreme Court to ignore the actions of the legislative and executive branches, validate unconstitutional laws and executive actions, diminish the role of the judiciary, shape policy and law, and disregard the rights of individuals and minority groups.

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