it strengthened the national government
Marbury vs. Madison
Public Opinion is a huge one. Since the eye of the people is so close on the Supreme Court given the consequences of its decisions, there is evidence that the Supreme Court is affected by the will of the people. Also, amicus briefs can influence Supreme Court votes.
The correct name is the Supreme Court of the United States, but most people refer to it as the US Supreme Court. Each state has its own Supreme Court, but the US Supreme Court is the end of the line.
The president has some influence over the supreme court, but only to an extent. As previously stated he nominates people to the supreme court, but this in turn is checked by the legislative function in the government so his influence is small here if anything. He does however have the power and right to openly support or criticise the court, thus to an extent influencing some of their decisions.The President has the power to fill open judge positions by submitting nominees of his choice to the Senate. He can choose people who agree with him on constitutional questions.
it strengthened the national government
It strengthened the powers of the federal government.
it strengthened the national government
it strengthened the powers of the federal government
it strengthened the powers of the federal government
it strengthened the powers of the federal government
it strengthened the powers of the federal government
it strengthened the powers of the federal government
The Supreme Court
Fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, John Marshall, who served from 1801 - 1835.
The half to be appointed
The national government