Two landmark decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court served to confirm the inferred constitutional authority for judicial review in the United States: In 1796, Hylton v. United States was the first case decided by the Supreme Court involving a direct challenge to the constitutionality of an act of Congress, the Carriage Act of 1794 which imposed a "carriage tax".[2]
The Court engaged in the process of judicial review by examining the
plaintiff's claim that the carriage tax was unconstitutional. After
review, the Supreme Court decided the Carriage Act was not
unconstitutional. In 1803, Marbury v. Madison[3]
was the first Supreme Court case where the Court asserted its authority
for judicial review to strike down a law as unconstitutional. At the
end of his opinion in this decision,[4]
Chief Justice John Marshall maintained that the Supreme Court's
responsibility to overturn unconstitutional legislation was a necessary
consequence of their sworn oath of office to uphold the Constitution as
instructed in Article Six of the Constitution.
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The "Atlanta Compromise" speech asserts in this address that
The best approach to achieving civil rights movement is patience and compromise. The majority-white audience undoubtedly appreciated Washington's statement that "advance in the enjoyment of all the privileges that will come to us must be the outcome of difficult and continual struggle rather than of artificial coercion."
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What is the civil rights movement?</h3>
Black Americans fought for equal rights under the law in the United States during the civil rights movement, which primarily took place in the 1950s and 1960s. Black people continued to experience the severe repercussions of racism, particularly in the South, even after the Civil War had formally abolished slavery. Black Americans had experienced more than enough hostility and prejudice by the middle of the 20th century. They organized and started a historic battle for equality that lasted two decades, alongside many white Americans.
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The idea that <span>Commanders at all levels are responsible for safety.</span>