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"The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court," that from Article III section 1. The question arises as to exactly what the "Judicial Power" might be. Regardless of anything else, it includes the power and authority of Judicial Review.
Judicial Review is exactly the means by which the Court exercises its authority to say what the Constitution (or other law) means. It is an essential part of the checks and balances, conceived by the founders.
This authority comes from not just the Constitution itself ("The Judicial Power"), but from English Common Law. It was first exercised in Marbury v. Madison (1803). A good set of articles about this topic can be found, here.
Why is it important to understand this function of the Court? Because it is essential to the dismissal of the MSSF lawsuit and understanding why the court dismissed that suit.
"The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court," that from Article III section 1. The question arises as to exactly what the "Judicial Power" might be. Regardless of anything else, it includes the power and authority of Judicial Review.
Judicial Review is exactly the means by which the Court exercises its authority to say what the Constitution (or other law) means. It is an essential part of the checks and balances, conceived by the founders.
This authority comes from not just the Constitution itself ("The Judicial Power"), but from English Common Law. It was first exercised in Marbury v. Madison (1803). A good set of articles about this topic can be found, here.
Why is it important to understand this function of the Court? Because it is essential to the dismissal of the MSSF lawsuit and understanding why the court dismissed that suit.