Introduction to International Law, Policy, and Politics

Although judicial review is not found in the Constitution, specifically Article 3 that describes the powers and duties of the judicial branch, it is a power based on the decision in Marbury v. Madison, 1803. In 1803 judicial review was established when the Supreme Court, for the first time, deemed that an act of Congress was unconstitutional.1 
Did the framers intend the Supreme Court to possess the power of judicial review?

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