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John Marshall: Chief Justice And His Rulings
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When President Thomas Jefferson took office in 1800, an official close to the Federalist's reign in the Executive branch occurred. However, democracy was unable to remove Federalist authority from the Judicial Branch.
Jon Marshall sat atop the Judicial Branch as the Chief Justice with his Federal ....
Middle of essay ....t, because the only individual with the power to enforce legislation was the Head Executive, (Andrew Jackson). This left Marshall powerless and made a mockery of.
One of Marshall's main powers was to determine the constitutionality of a bill or an act, and Jackson swiped that power away from him. Jackson took away what Marshall had for nearly 20 years prior to Jackson's entrance to the White House as President. Jackson showed how utterly powerless he could make Marshall and his Judicial Branc.... |
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