What was the basis of Justice John Marshall's assertion that the federal courts have the power of judicial review?
A) The Constitution grants the federal courts the power of judicial review.
B) It is the duty of the federal judges to say what the law is; therefore, it is necessary for them to interpret and expound the law.
C) Congress would have to ask the courts for permission to pass laws.
D) The president should not be able to "get around" Congress by issuing executive orders on any issue he or she would like.
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