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The constitution provides federal courts with the power of judicial review.

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Article III of the constitution lays the principles of justiciability?

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Since Ex parte McCardle, Congress has the power to change the Court’s original jurisdiction.

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The Supreme Court first addressed its powers over state Supreme Courts in ______.

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Martin v. Hunter’s Lessee

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Bush v. Gore

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Marbury v. Madison

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Ex Parte McCardle

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Alexander Hamilton believed the judiciary would be a very powerful institution.

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The Separation of Powers may constrain the Supreme Court when justices decide cases.

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The Senate’s decisions on how to conduct impeachment hearings is an example of a ______.

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political question

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collusive law suit

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case without standing

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The Judiciary Act of 1789 created lower federal courts.

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