Making a Mountain Out of a Molehill? Marbury and the Construction of the Constitutional Canon

Publication Year
2012

Type

Journal Article
Abstract

How important was Marbury v. Madison in American constitutional history? This article examines judicial, legislative and executive citations and legal commentary to show that Marbury did not enter the constitutional canon as the fountainhead of judicial review until the turn of the twentieth century. In doing so, it reveals the process by which historical memories are constructed and adds to our understanding about the diverse sources of judicial review in the early republic and the rhetoric of judicial authority.

Journal
Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly
Volume
39
Issue
4
Pages
823-860