Political Science 2244E Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Robert Bork, Mandamus, Implied Powers

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January 22-29, 2014: federalist 78 the least dangerous branch, marbury & madison (1803-04, mcculloch v. maryland (1819, the courts & foreign policy, us vs. curtiss wright export (1936, youngstown sheet and tube v. sawyer (1952) Important: made many rulings that enhanced its power and the power of the central government. Its important to look at the court as a separate agent a group, an organization that has its own interest that has been able to be advanced through the law. Example: robert bork filled vacancy of supreme court when regan was president in. Marbury v. madison (1803: the landmark decision of m v. m (cid:224) give weight to judicial review, when john adams (2nd pres. He and madison were outraged with what adams had done: they see the 17 letters on the desk, and one of these commissions belonged to. And madison refuses to turn in his commission: so marbury and other federalists who didn"t receive their commissions, sue.

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