David Howarth

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Notably, the Constitution itself does not declare that federal courts have the authority to strike down unconstitutional laws enacted by Congress. The Marbury court came up with that rule, and the decision has stuck all these years. There would be nothing more concrete than respect for the rule of law to stop a renegade president from coming along and declaring that Marbury is wrong and that the president gets to interpret the Constitution however he sees fit.
How to Read the Constitution—and Why (Legal Expert Series)
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