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Marbury v. Madison: How Much Power Does the Supreme Court Have? | Haley Proctor

Marbury v. Madison: How Much Power Does the Supreme Court Have? | Haley Proctor

How Marbury v. Madison gave the Supreme Court power to review laws. Haley Proctor explains this landmark case that reshaped the U.S. Constitution and expanded judicial authority in America.

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May 12, 20256m 28s

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Legislative, Executive, and Judicial—three equal branches of American government… right? Not originally. In this PragerU 5-Minute Video, Haley Proctor, Associate Professor of Law at Notre Dame, explains how the landmark 1803 Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison established the principle of judicial review, expanding the power of the Judicial Branch and reshaping the balance of power in the U.S. government. Discover how this pivotal decision transformed the role of the Supreme Court and changed American constitutional law forever.

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