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Judicial Review



The Judicial Branch

Article III

Jurisdiction

• Original jurisdiction: where the case is

heard first, usually in a trial.

• Appellate jurisdiction: cases brought on

appeal from a lower court.

Original Jurisdiction

• Ambassadors

• Public Ministries and Consuls

• Issues where the states is one of the parties



Appellate Jurisdiction

• Laws if the United States

• Law and Equity under the Constitution

Judicial Review

• Definition: the right of the federal courts to rule on

the constitutionality of laws and executive actions.

• It is the chief judicial weapon in the checks and

balances system.

• Controversy

– Federalist Paper #78

• The least feared branch = the least dangerous

• It cannot enforce its decisions

• Only the courts can ensure the limits of the

constitution

Marbury v. Madison



Marbury v. Madison (1803): The

Supreme Court could declare a

congressional act unconstitutional

Supreme Court Decision in Marbury

V. Madison

• Marbury is entitled to the • Article III, Section 2 lays

commission, but: out the original

– The Court cannot issue jurisdiction of the

the writ because the Supreme Court

Judiciary Act of 1789, is – "In all Cases affecting

unconstitutional. Ambassadors, other

– The Supreme Court of public Ministers and

the United States has the Consuls, and those in

power to review acts of which a State shall be a

other branches and Party, the supreme Court

determine their shall have original

constitutionality. Jurisdiction."

• This power is called

judicial review.

Arguments for Judicial Activism

• Courts should correct injustices when other

branches or state governments refuse to do

so.

• Courts are the last resort for those without

the power or influence to gain new laws.

Arguments Against Judicial

Activism

• Judges lack expertise in designing and

managing complex institutions.

• Initiatives require balancing policy

priorities and allocating public revenues.

• Courts are not accountable because judges

are not elected.



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