1. Three Period History of the Supreme Court
Perhaps the most difficult aspect, however, of the Court's creation would be the reality that this Constitution in no way implied what the true "power" of the Court was outside of being capable of reversing or affirming state court decisions denying rights granted by treaties, laws, or the Constitution itself. ... The final opinion by Justice Story in this particular case, nevertheless, did assist with the strengthening of the country's fusion in his dissent stating that the Constitution itself was the creation of "The People of the United States." ... Maryland argued in this cas...
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