
Law School Constitutional law: Judicial review (Part 1 of 2)
Nov 4, 2020
Exploring the concept of judicial review in constitutional law, tracing its origins from the landmark case of Marbury v. Madison to state court cases and highlighting its absence in the Constitution. Studying the role of the Supreme Court in determining the constitutionality of statutes and the widespread support for judicial review among delegates at the Constitutional Convention and state ratifying conventions. Examining the authority of the federal judiciary to declare laws unconstitutional and protect against abuses of power through landmark cases in judicial review.
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1 2 3 4 5
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The Power of Judicial Review in Constitutional Law
03:25 • 5min
Support for Judicial Review Among Convention Delegates and at Ratifying Conventions
08:52 • 3min
The Federalist Papers and the Power of Judicial Review
11:47 • 4min
Analysis of Judicial Review Cases
16:13 • 4min
