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The Intellectual Inspirations Behind the Constitution

We the People

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The Judiciary's Role in Constitutional Government

Alexander hamilton picked up on iridel's arguments in federalist 78 and marbury v madison of 18 o three. He said that even though a state constitution is supreme, fundamental law, it is still just law. So as a result, if an act of the legislature comes before the state judiciary, they have no choice in examining it but to compare it to this other law. They simply have to strike it down.

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