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Marbury v. Madison (1803)  Landmark case. Marbury v. Madison (1803)  Landmark case  Basis for Judicial Review under Article III of the United States.

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1 Marbury v. Madison (1803)  Landmark case

2 Marbury v. Madison (1803)  Landmark case  Basis for Judicial Review under Article III of the United States Constitution

3 Election of 1800 Jefferson defeats John Adams Election was decided Feb 17, 1801

4 Election of 1800 Jefferson defeats John Adams Election was decided Feb 17, 1801 Jefferson did not take office until March 4, 1801 Adams/Federalist controlled Congress were in power

5 Federalist Adams and Congress  Judiciary Act of 1789

6 Federalist Adams and Congress  Judiciary Act of 1789 –Est. 10 new District Courts –Expanded circuit courts from 3 to 6

7 Federalist Adams and Congress  Judiciary Act of 1789 –Est. 10 new District Courts –Expanded circuit courts from 3 to 6 –Added judges to each circuit –Gave Adams authority to appoint authority to appoint Federal judges & justices of the peace

8 March 2, 1800  Two days before his term ends

9 March 2, 1800  Two days before his term ends  Adams appoints 16 Federalist circuit judges, 42 Federalist justices of the peace.

10 March 2, 1800  Two days before his term ends  Adams appoints 16 Federalist circuit judges, 42 Federalist justices of the peace.  The “Midnight Judges”  All in the Washington/ Alexandria area

11 Senate approves of the appointments! (Big surprise)  But to go into effect, appointments had to be delivered

12 Senate approves of the appointments! (Big surprise)  But to go into effect, appointments had to be delivered  John Marshall; Acting Sec of State for Adams –Recently appointed Chief Justice of the United States

13 Most commissions delivered  Impossible to deliver all before Adams’ term expired

14 Most commissions delivered  Impossible to deliver all before Adams’ term expired  All appointments were routing in nature

15 Most commissions delivered  Impossible to deliver all before Adams’ term expired  All appointments were routing in nature  Marshall Ass-u-me’d they would be delivered by the new Sec of State James Madison  But…

16 T.J. orders his Attorney General and acting Sec of State Levi Lincoln…  Don’t deliver the remaining appointments

17 T.J. orders his Attorney General and acting Sec of State Levi Lincoln…  Don’t deliver the remaining appointments  Without them, remaining appointees could not assume their office  Making them void in TJ’s opinion

18 Newly sworn in Republican congress immediately set about voiding the Judiciary Act of 1801 with their own…

19 Judiciary Act of 1802  The Judicial Branch would operate under the dictates of the original Jud. Act of 1789


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