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Did the founding fathers anticipate that the judicial branch could declare acts of government unconstitutional?

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Did the founding fathers anticipate that the judicial branch could declare acts of government unconstitutional?

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Prior to the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison, the Judicial Branch was unable to affect legislation through judicial review. Afterwords, the Judiciary could change legislation that was unconstitutional. ChaCha!

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