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When President Obama said that striking down his healthcare bill would "be an unprecedented, extraordinary step" was he challenging the right of judicial review established in Marbury v. Madison?
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When President Obama said that striking down his healthcare bill would "be an unprecedented, extraordinary step" was he challenging the right of judicial review established in Marbury v. Madison?
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jurist.org (1 statement)
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CNN
Court's Obama order a 'hissy fit' - CNN.com
Of course, Obama issue no such challenge to Marbury or the courts' right of judicial review.
Court's Obama order a 'hissy fit' - CNN
Of course, Obama issue no such challenge to Marbury or the courts' right of judicial review.
Yes
jurist.org
JURIST - Forum: Obama's Comments and Challenges to Judicial Review
President Obama's strange swipe at judicial review on April 2 was a serious blunder.
wn.com
The Juridical Review - World News
Dictatorship of the Supreme Court: Obama Challenges Judicial Review
news.investors.com
Eric Holder also says what Obama said was the same by Andrew Malcolm - Investors.com
To everyone's ears but his own, the Chicago Democrat appeared to challenge the Supreme Court's right to completely overturn, shred and file in the recycle bin the president's beloved behemoth Obamacare plan.
Eric Holder also says what Obama said was the same by Andrew Malcolm - Investors.com
Well, uh, no, they weren't, counsel.
bermanpost.com
Berman Post: Dictatorship of the Supreme Court: Obama Challenges Judicial Review
Dictatorship of the Supreme Court: Obama Challenges Judicial Review