An argument of President Jefferson against the idea of judicial review was
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Jefferson, however, strongly opposed Judicial Review because he thought it violated the principle of separation of powers. He proposed that each branch of government decide constitutional questions for itself, only being responsible for their decisions to the voters.
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President Jefferson, however, strongly opposed judicial review because he thought it violated the principal of separation of powers. He proposed that each branch of government decide constitutional questions for itself, only being responsible for their decision to the voters.
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