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The Supreme Court's Power of Judicial Review and its Relationship with Congress
This chapter explores the history of the Supreme Court's power of judicial review and its relationship with Congress. It discusses significant cases such as Marbury versus Madison and Dred Scott versus Sanford, and examines how the court's power expanded after the Civil War. The chapter also delves into the court's role in interpreting and potentially weakening the amendments to the Constitution.