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James Madison: Critical Essay by Ralph L. Ketcham

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SOURCE: Ketcham, Ralph L. “James Madison and Judicial Review.” Syracuse Law Review 8, no. 2 (spring 1957): 158-65.

In the following essay, Ketcham discusses Madison's changing position on which branch of the government should possess the ultimate power to review laws and interpret the Constitution.

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