They basically pass laws..i try to remember this by say Legislature and Laws...i hope i helpd
The supreme court decision under John Marshall leadership have extended federal powers, but not too much in the sense of destroying the federalist idea that brought the United States together. Marshall was guided by a strong commitment to judicial power and by a belief in the supremacy of national over state legislatures. His judicial vision was very much in keeping with the Federalist political program in line with the constitution.
It can be argued that someone not elected should not have power to shape government and law through the Expansion of the Judiciary in 1801, but the Marshall Court, and this decision in particular, established the principle of "judicial review" whereby Congressional laws and executive actions may be judged by the Supreme Court to be within the bounds of the Constitution.
It is definitely not appropriate that a political party ideology is implemented through the judiciary, however, In keeping with John Marshall's Federalist views, they generally favored strong government action and especially supported the supremacy of the federal government over state authorities as long as it was constitutional.
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The Germans were surprised by the location of the invasion by America but had an effective counter-attack.
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Mir Jafar gained the the throne of Bengal as a result. That didn't matter as he was controlled by the British.
Well all i can say is Thomas Jefferson<span> was the third </span>President of the United States. He was the firstPresident<span> to be inaugurated in Washington DC, a city that he helped plan. The foremost spokesperson for Democracy of his time, he was the author of the Declaration of Independence. ... </span>Jefferson<span> was born in Virginia in 1743.
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