If it violates the constitution the Supreme Court has the power of judicial review, this was first used in the case Marbury v. Madison (1803). A legislature that congress had passed expanded the Court’s authority, however, Chief Justice John Marshall wrote a letter explaining that one of the new powers he had received from that legislature was unconstitutional because Congress could not expand the Supreme Court’s authority without a constitutional
If it violates the constitution the Supreme Court has the power of judicial review, this was first used in the case Marbury v. Madison (1803). A legislature that congress had passed expanded the Court’s authority, however, Chief Justice John Marshall wrote a letter explaining that one of the new powers he had received from that legislature was unconstitutional because Congress could not expand the Supreme Court’s authority without a constitutional