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1 Warm-up: Journal entry: 1. Explain how the Star Spangled
Warm-up: Journal entry: 1. Explain how the Star Spangled Banner Song was created? 2. Summarize the Louisiana Purchase and Lewis and Clark. 3. Create your own definition of Manifest Destiny. 4. Explain the Monroe Doctrine.

2 Judicial Review

3 What is it? Judicial review- The right of the Supreme Court to review any law, made by the Federal/State Government, and decide its constitutionality (if it follows the Constitution) Video

4 Marbury vs. Madison President Adams was finishing his presidency. On the last day he decided to appoint 82 federalist judges. These “midnight judges” were not good for the new incoming president, Jefferson, Because he was from the Democratic-Republican party. Jefferson told his Secretary of State James Madison not to send in the paperwork on these judges so they would never get approved..

5 One of the judges sued the Government for his job because the Federal Judiciary Act of 1789 had a clause stating the Supreme Court could force the government to follow a law or an appointment, and the case went to the Supreme Court. Chief Justice Marshall ruled that the law forcing Madison to send in the paperwork was unconstitutional creating Judicial Review

6 What do you think? How did the case of Marbury v. Madison establish the principle of judicial review? Answer- First time Supreme court called a law unconstitutional. Showed the Court had the power to review the law.

7 What do we think Does our government have to right to invade our privacy to keep us safe?

8 Patriot Act Highlights of the Act include:
Expanding the government’s ability to access sensitive medical, mental health, financial, and education records about individuals Lowering the burden of proof required to conduct secret searches and telephone and Internet surveillance Giving law enforcement expanded authority to obtain library records, and prohibiting librarians from informing patrons that the monitoring is taking place Granting the U.S. Attorney General and the Secretary of State the power to

9 Questions Does the government have the right to tell a woman what they can or can’t do with there body? Where is the line between religion and Government?

10 Roe v. Wade Roe v. Wade A women in Texas was raped and became pregnant. The law in Texas did not allow a women to have an abortion unless it was medically necessary. She sued the state of texas and the case made its way to the supreme court

11 Decision Supreme court decided that a women had the right to decide to abort the baby as long as it is in the first trimester of the pregnancy. This shot down all anti-abortion laws in states and created one of the largest arguments that Americans still have today


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