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Judicial Review
Marbury v. Madison, 1803
States could not void contracts.
Fletcher v. Peck, 1810
Supreme court rejected "compact theory" and state claims that they were equally sovereign with the federal government.
Martin v. Hunter's Lessee, 1816
Contracts made by private corporations are protected by the Constitution and a state may not alter them.
Dartmouth College v. Woodward, 1819
States cannot tax the federal gov't, BUS is constitutional.
McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819
Supreme Court has power to review state decisions and citizens can appeal to the Supreme court
Cohens v Virginia, 1821
(Steamboat) Only federal gov't has the right to regulate interstate commerce.
Gibbons v. Ogden, 1821
Court ruled that while it could not stop Georgia from making Cherokee laws void, the Cherokees were a domestic nation and possessed some sovereignty, shattered Cherokee sovereignty regarding its relations with US
Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, 1832
Marshall ruled Georgia had no control over the Cherokee Nation and the land holdings, and that Georgia could not relocate them.
Worcester v. Georgia, 1832
Taney ruled no charter given to a private company had the right to harm the public interest. Rights of a community supersede rights to a private corp. jacksonian.
Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge, 1837