Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Marbury v. madison

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  • President Obama is a former president of the Harvard Law Review and famously taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago. But did he somehow not teach the historic case of Marbury v. Madison? Thats a fair question after Mr.
  • (Wall Street Journal)
  • The dust-up over President Barack Obama's health care law and his comments about the Supreme Court's review of it amount to a civics lesson wrapped in a political uproar.
  • (Washington Post)
  • U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said the government will furnish the letter. We respect the decisions made by the courts since Marbury v. Madison (and) the courts have the final say as to the constitutionality of statutes, Holder said in Chicago on Wednesday.
  • (Houston Chronicle)
  • President Barack Obamas comments on April 2, about the Supreme Courts ruling on the health care law have sparked a debate among political analysts about his understanding of judicial review and Marbury v. Madison.
  • (GlobalPost)
  • The legal battle between the State Department and Iranian dissidents fighting to be removed from the U.S.
  • (Washington Times)
  • And Smith raised the question of whether the president was challenging the authority of Marbury v. Madison, the landmark 1803 case that established the right of the courts to strike down acts of Congress.
  • (CNN)
  • We cant look ahead in time to see, of course, but we can look back.
  • (Wall Street Journal)
  • For a guy who graduated from Harvard Law, Barack Obama is not really very well versed on his law or his legal history.
  • (RedState)
  • Intelligence matters in this years NFL draft pick. A 200-year-old Supreme Court case  is back in the spotlight, and Mother Nature deals a heavy blow to the state of Texas. Catch up on todays biggest searches across the Web.
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