Justices of the US Supreme Court : Chief Justice John Marshall and the establishment of judicial review / The Hon Justice John K. Bond.

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Brisbane : Supreme Court Library Queensland, 2017
Record id:
87569
Series:
Selden Society (Australian chapter) lecture series 195915 2017, Lecture 1
Subject:
Marshall, John -- 1755-1835.
Summary:
During John Marshall's long tenure as Chief Justice (1801-1835) a decision of particular importance was Marbury v Madison 5 US 137 (1803), in which Marshall CJ delivered the opinion of the court. The judgment established the key role of the Supreme Court in determining the constitutional validity of federal legislation. The decision would become highly influential in the development of the doctrine of judicial review in Australian constitutional law.
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The Hon Justice John Bond, 'Justices of the US Supreme Court: Chief Justice John Marshall and the establishment of judicial review ', 2017 Selden Society Lecture 1 given at the Banco Court, Brisbane, 25 May 2017
Variant title:
Justices of the US Supreme Court—Chief Justice John Marshall and the establishment of judicial review
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