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In this episode we examine the landmark decision in 1803 by the U.S. Supreme which established that it had the power to declare void actions by the other branches of the government if those actions violated the Constitution. We also consider the claim that the Court is immune to politics.
By Chris Lampe4.9
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In this episode we examine the landmark decision in 1803 by the U.S. Supreme which established that it had the power to declare void actions by the other branches of the government if those actions violated the Constitution. We also consider the claim that the Court is immune to politics.