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that's the only proof marbury has to base his case on.bury writes to his brother james and says, you are not going to believe this, i made a stupid mistake, i forgot to deliver this commission. he is telling his brother a story in this letter. so his brother and himself and presumably marbury came up with this plan. john marshall cannot testify in the supreme court that he saw the commission and the commission was issued. so yes, marshall did not tell the truth. brian: is that new information in your book? joel: it is new information based on an old letter i found. brian: where did you find it? joel: in the collected letters of john marshall and i don't think people realized the significance. the reason i let john marshall off for this is that he did it in a good cause, in the cause of defending the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary. because the decision he issued is so critical to our democracy. he says in marbury versus madison not just of the court can strike down acts of congress, but more important than that, that the
that's the only proof marbury has to base his case on.bury writes to his brother james and says, you are not going to believe this, i made a stupid mistake, i forgot to deliver this commission. he is telling his brother a story in this letter. so his brother and himself and presumably marbury came up with this plan. john marshall cannot testify in the supreme court that he saw the commission and the commission was issued. so yes, marshall did not tell the truth. brian: is that new information...
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marshall's legacy was obscured by a single decision, marbury versus madison am a that establishes the principle of judicial review. madison, thatsus establishes the principle of judicial review. that's what he is known for, but he was a judge advocate general in the army. he served at valley forge. he was a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates. probably an indispensable man in the ratification debates, because he was the guy that majority ofaded the virginia delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution. without virginia, there would not have been a constitution. an important diplomat with negotiations with france, and he was a secretary of state. all of the contributions he made as a founding father kind of get forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." announcer: next, american university professor and offer aram kendi sits down for conversation about the history of racist ideas in america. he argues that while there has been racial progress over time, that progr
marshall's legacy was obscured by a single decision, marbury versus madison am a that establishes the principle of judicial review. madison, thatsus establishes the principle of judicial review. that's what he is known for, but he was a judge advocate general in the army. he served at valley forge. he was a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates. probably an indispensable man in the ratification debates, because he was the guy that majority ofaded the virginia delegates to go along...
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marbury, this man marbury, was a resident of maryland. a functionary political person, a federalist. he is appointed as justice of the peace, four-year term. he was one of those midnight appointees, and the story goes that the person who had this group to deliver to the white house got waylaid in old town alexandria at a pub. [laughter] sen. harkin: imbibed a little bit too freely and couldn't make it out of bed the next day. never made it to washington. jefferson is sworn in and says to madison, forget about it. don't appoint these people. marbury brought this case to court and said, you have to carry that out, you have to do that. so the case made it up to the supreme court. john marshall is the chief justice. marshall was worried, because jefferson was president, and he is worried that if he tells jefferson that he has to do this, that jefferson and the republican democrat as they were called, might do something to harm the judiciary. marshall wanted to protect the court. on the other hand, he did not want to make the federalists mad,
marbury, this man marbury, was a resident of maryland. a functionary political person, a federalist. he is appointed as justice of the peace, four-year term. he was one of those midnight appointees, and the story goes that the person who had this group to deliver to the white house got waylaid in old town alexandria at a pub. [laughter] sen. harkin: imbibed a little bit too freely and couldn't make it out of bed the next day. never made it to washington. jefferson is sworn in and says to...
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i always like to talk about marbury v. madison, it has all the human factors in it, the politics packing the court, all the things that you hear about today, happen in 1800. so i am going to talk about the constitution and disability rights. there is no distinction in the constitution, the constitution makes no mention whatsoever of any person with a disability. the constitutional does mention of race, 3/5 of african americans counted as persons. do you know the indians are counted as zero? you think this is bad, how about zero? indians got zero, unless they pay taxes, and other interesting taxes. a little clause in there said they were counted for zero unless they were taxed. somewhere in the drafting on the constitution, that said, we have indians who own property in our state, and they pay property taxes. and they said ok, we'll shall put a word in there that says that if they are taxed, they will be counted. the work "she" is never used, only the word "he" is ever used in the constitution. there is not even the slighte
i always like to talk about marbury v. madison, it has all the human factors in it, the politics packing the court, all the things that you hear about today, happen in 1800. so i am going to talk about the constitution and disability rights. there is no distinction in the constitution, the constitution makes no mention whatsoever of any person with a disability. the constitutional does mention of race, 3/5 of african americans counted as persons. do you know the indians are counted as zero? you...
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. >> john marshall's legacy was by his decision in marbury versus madison that establishes the principle of judicial review. that is what he is known for. john marshall was a shoulder and and an advocate general of the army and served at valley forge. he was a leading figure in the andinia house of delegates probably the indispensable man and the ratification because he was the guy who persuaded the majority of virginia delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution. without virginia, there would not have been a constitution. he was an important diplomat in negotiations with france. he was secretary of state. all of those contributions he has made as a founding father of thegotten because significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. with 18 days until the election, c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. 19thk at new york's congressional district were republican representative john faso is seeking a second term against antonio delgado. they face each other in a debate focusing on health care, deficits, and th
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. >> john marshall's legacy was really obscured by a single opinion, his decision to mom marbury versus madison that established principle of judicial review. that is what he is known for . but the fact is john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army, he was very important he was a judge advocate general. he served at valley forge. he was a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates and probably the indispensable man in ratification debates because he was the guy that really persuaded the majority of virginian delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution without virginia there wouldn't have been a constitution . he was an important diplomat with negotiations of france. and he was secretary of state. all of those contributions he made at the founding father kind of get forgotten because of the significance of his one decision, marbury versus madison. sunday nine at eight -- eight eastern on c-span's q and a. >>> next we will hear from the director of defense intelligence agency. he spoke at the center for strategic and international studies last month.
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first, did marbury have a right to the commission? he said, yes, he did. he said, if his right had been violated, did the law provide a remedy? he said, yes. remedy as the proper writ of mandamus from the supreme court? for madison to carry this out? to that, he said, no. what he said was, if you read it -- one thing robert byrd said to me at one time when citing harry truman, he said, any time you read the constitution, put it down and read it sometime later and you will find something new. no matter how often i have read this constitution in my life, i find something new. when you look over marbury v madison, the decision, marshall , he filed a writ of mandamus. he read article 3, 6 and 2 that says judicial power will extend to all cases in law and equity arising under this constitution. then, "in all cases affecting ambassadors, public citizens and consuls, the supreme court shall have original jurisdiction in .ll other cases the supreme court shall have appellate jurisdiction both as with such fact exceptions and under such regulations as the congress
first, did marbury have a right to the commission? he said, yes, he did. he said, if his right had been violated, did the law provide a remedy? he said, yes. remedy as the proper writ of mandamus from the supreme court? for madison to carry this out? to that, he said, no. what he said was, if you read it -- one thing robert byrd said to me at one time when citing harry truman, he said, any time you read the constitution, put it down and read it sometime later and you will find something new. no...
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made as a founding father kind of get forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "q&a." before thedays to go midterm elections, tonight on c-span, there is more debate coverage, starting with the race in pennsylvania's seventh congressional district. at 9:00, we take you live to san antonio, texas for the second debate between public and senator ted cruz and democratic representative beto o'rourke. in pennsylvania's seventh congressional district, there is a three-way race between them accredit susan wilderepublican libertarianein, and ilfies. this is just under one hour. ♪ >> business matters starts now. good evening. what a phenomenal crowd. this is a hugely important race and could really tip the balance of power in this country. i want to thank you. before a get started, i want to thank all three of you. running for office in today's world is not for the faint of heart, and you are good people. let's hear it for them for stepping up. [applause] host: all right. let's start with an easy one. let's go a lit
made as a founding father kind of get forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "q&a." before thedays to go midterm elections, tonight on c-span, there is more debate coverage, starting with the race in pennsylvania's seventh congressional district. at 9:00, we take you live to san antonio, texas for the second debate between public and senator ted cruz and democratic representative beto...
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. >> john marshall's legacy was of secured by a single opinion, his decision in marbury versus madison that establishes judicial review. that's when he is known for. soldier inll was a the revolutionary army, he was very important. he was judge advocate general in the army. served at valley forge. probably the indispensable man because he was the guy who persuaded the majority of virginia delegates to go along with ratifying the. without virginia there wouldn't have been a constitution. he was an important diplomat with france and he was secretary of state. and all this contribution see of made as a founding father kind because of then significance of this one decision in marbury versus madison. >> on tuesday, supreme court chief justice john roberts talked about the importance of the judiciary committee at an event hosted by the university of minnesota law school. this is just over one hour. [applause] justice roberts: thank you. thank you very much. i appreciate that. thank you. thank you.
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really was obscured by a single opinion, his decision in marbury versus madison that establishes therinciple of judicial review. that is what he is known for. the fact is, john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army, he was very important, he was a judge advocate general of the army, he served at valley forge, he was a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates, and probably the indispensable man and the ratification debates because he was the guy who really persuaded, the majority of virginian delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution, without virginia there wouldn't have been a constitution. he was an important diplomat and negotiation and he was secretary of state, and all of those other contributions that he has made as a founding father, kind of get forgotten. because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q and a.
really was obscured by a single opinion, his decision in marbury versus madison that establishes therinciple of judicial review. that is what he is known for. the fact is, john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army, he was very important, he was a judge advocate general of the army, he served at valley forge, he was a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates, and probably the indispensable man and the ratification debates because he was the guy who really persuaded, the...
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because of the significance of his onedecision in marbury versus madison . >> sunday at is eastern on q&a. >> house speaker paul ryan took part in a campaign rally in new jersey in support of jay weber, a republican running to the seas vacated by congressman ronnie freeling housing. >>. >> all right. thank you betty lou. >> thank you though weber kids. thank you. >> joanna, thank you very much for being here supporting me and thank everyone for coming out today, thank you so much. so i've got a question. you like winning? well, we've got good news. we are winning. no one, no one can look at the facts. somebody keeps mentioning facts matter. no one can look at the facts and say we are winning in this country these days and is not a republican win, it's an american win. right? >> america is winning every day.look at the economy. the economy is growing at four percent per quarter, unemployment at 3.7 percent, business confidence is at an all-time high, wages are going up, the economy is moving, just today, the world economic forum, an organization that puts on the gallows, world economic
because of the significance of his onedecision in marbury versus madison . >> sunday at is eastern on q&a. >> house speaker paul ryan took part in a campaign rally in new jersey in support of jay weber, a republican running to the seas vacated by congressman ronnie freeling housing. >>. >> all right. thank you betty lou. >> thank you though weber kids. thank you. >> joanna, thank you very much for being here supporting me and thank everyone for coming out...
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as a founding father kind of had been forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. sunday and eight eastern on c-span's q&a. >> with 20 days left until midterm elections, delaware senator tom carper debated his opponent robert let. -- rob arlett. this took place at the university of no work. ♪ announcer: live from mitchell hall at the university of delaware, this is delaware debates. ♪ moderator: good evening. on behalf of delaware public media and the university of delaware's center for political communication, welcome to delaware debates 2018. i'm ralph begleiter. delaware debates is also the supported the american cancer society and the university of delaware. this debate features candidates in the race for one of delaware's seat in the united states senate. the democratic party nominee is incumbent senator tom carper. running as the republican candidate for senate is robert arlette, and incumbent council member in suffolk county, delaware. welcome to both of you. both candidates have agreed to rules for the occasions. there will be no opening sta
as a founding father kind of had been forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. sunday and eight eastern on c-span's q&a. >> with 20 days left until midterm elections, delaware senator tom carper debated his opponent robert let. -- rob arlett. this took place at the university of no work. ♪ announcer: live from mitchell hall at the university of delaware, this is delaware debates. ♪ moderator: good evening. on behalf of delaware public...
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legacy wasn'tll's secured by a single decision, marbury versus madison, which established the principle of judicial review. that is what he is known for. but the fact is, john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army, was very important. he served at valley forge, he in theeading figure virginia house of delegates, and probably the indispensable man of ratification debates. he was the guy who really persuaded the majority of delegates to ratify. important diplomat in negotiations with france, and was secretary of state. all of those other contributions he's made as a founding father has kind of been forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury verse madison. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span q&a. gerald fierstein's director of -- former deputy assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs. before we get to the future of u.s.-saudi relations, i want your thoughts on the latest on the investigation into the disappearance of jamal khashoggi , that the saudi's suspected
legacy wasn'tll's secured by a single decision, marbury versus madison, which established the principle of judicial review. that is what he is known for. but the fact is, john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army, was very important. he served at valley forge, he in theeading figure virginia house of delegates, and probably the indispensable man of ratification debates. he was the guy who really persuaded the majority of delegates to ratify. important diplomat in negotiations with...
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as a founding father has kind of been forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury verse madison. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span q&a. gerald fierstein's director of -- former deputy assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs. before we get to the future of u.s.-saudi relations, i want your thoughts on the latest on the investigation into the disappearance of jamal khashoggi , that the saudi's suspected in the alleged killing have ties to security services in the country. your thoughts this morning? guest: of course, what we are seeing is a steady drip of new information about what happened in the room, who the individuals were. press said, i think the is reporting this morning based on information they got from the turks and their own information that many individuals involved had some kind of link directly to mohammad bin salman, which of course will make the issue more challenging for the saudi's to come up with an explanation that doesn't involve the crown prince directly. host: yet the president tweeting out yesterday that he spoke with the
as a founding father has kind of been forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury verse madison. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span q&a. gerald fierstein's director of -- former deputy assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs. before we get to the future of u.s.-saudi relations, i want your thoughts on the latest on the investigation into the disappearance of jamal khashoggi , that the saudi's suspected in the alleged killing have ties to...
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all those other contributions theforgotten because of significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at eight economies turn on c-span's q&a. where history unfolds daily. in 19 79 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. take you live to the university of delaware for debate between republican challenger rob arlette and democratic senator tom carper. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] ♪ announcer: live from mitchell hall at the university of delaware, this is delaware debates. ♪ good evening. on behalf of delaware public media and the university of delaware's center for political communication, welcome to delaware debates 2018. i'm ralph bag light or. ghter.ph beglei
all those other contributions theforgotten because of significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at eight economies turn on c-span's q&a. where history unfolds daily. in 19 79 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by...
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it's because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's
it's because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's
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. >> john marshall is a legacy, obscured by a single opinion in marbury versus madison. that is what he is known for. was act is john marshall soldier in the revolutionary important.s very he served at valley forge. use a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates and an indispensable man and the ratification debates. he was the guy who persuaded the majority of virginia and delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution appears ratifying -- ratifying the constitution. all of those other contributions that he has made as a founding get forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> tonight at 80 eastern on c-span's q&a. now, former vice president joe biden in las vegas for a campaign rally the porting u.s. senate candidate democratic representative jacky rosen. we begin with remarks from the congresswoman paired this is 35 minutes. >>
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because of the significance of his onedecision in marbury versus madison . >> sunday at is eastern on q&a. >> house speaker paul ryan took part in a campaign rally in new jersey in support of jay weber, a republican running to the seas vacated by congressman ronnie
because of the significance of his onedecision in marbury versus madison . >> sunday at is eastern on q&a. >> house speaker paul ryan took part in a campaign rally in new jersey in support of jay weber, a republican running to the seas vacated by congressman ronnie
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contributions that he made as a founding father get forgotten because the significance of his one decision in marbury v. madison. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern. debbie stabenow is running against john james. the candidates debated last week university iny grand rapids, michigan. patrick: i am wgvu news and public affairs director patrick center. welcome to this u.s. senate debate. this is one of two debates the major party candidates have agreed to conduct, and we thank them for allowing us to host this one-hour debate. now for the rules the campaigns have accepted. earlier, a coin toss determined the order of questions and answers. each candidate is provided two minutes for delivering their opening statement. candidates are permitted maximum two minutes for answering each question and two minutes for their closing statement. the candidates have agreed to an unlimited number of 30-second rebuttals. when a rebuttal is used, 30 seconds is deducted from their answer to the next question. if two rebuttals are used in response to an answer, one minute will be deducted from the next topic answer and so o
contributions that he made as a founding father get forgotten because the significance of his one decision in marbury v. madison. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern. debbie stabenow is running against john james. the candidates debated last week university iny grand rapids, michigan. patrick: i am wgvu news and public affairs director patrick center. welcome to this u.s. senate debate. this is one of two debates the major party candidates have agreed to conduct, and we thank them for...
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. >> john marshall's legacy was up skewered a single opinion, his decision in marbury v. madison. that is what he is known for. but the fact is john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army. he was very important. he was the judge advocate general of the army. he served at valley forge. he serves as a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates, and probably the indispensable man in the ratification debates because he was the guy who persuaded the majority of n delegates. without virginia, there would not have been a constitution. he was an important diplomat in negotiations with france and secretary of state. and all those other contributions that he made as a founding father get forgotten because the significance of his one decision in marbury v. madison. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern. debbie stabenow is running against john james. the candidates debated last week at grand valley
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. >> john marshall's legacy really was obscured by a single opinion, his decision in marbury v. madison that establishes the principle of judicial review. and that's what he's known for. but the fact is john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army, he was very important. he was the judge advocate general of the army. he served at valley forge. he was a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates and probably the indispensable man in the ratification debates, because he was the guy who really persuaded the majority of virginian dell the gates to go along -- delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution. without virginia, there wouldn't have been a constitution. he was an important diplomat in negotiations with france, and he was secretary of state. and all of those other contributions that he's made as a founding father kind of get forgotten because of the significance of his one decision many marbury v. madison. >> sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. >> in their last scheduled debate before election day, republican illinois governor bruce rauner
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. >> john marshall's legacy was obscured by single opinion, in marbury versus madison. it establishes judicial review. that's what he is known for. the fact is, john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army. he was very important, a judge advocate general and he served at valley forge he was a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates. and probably via indispensable man in the ratification. he was the guy who really persuaded the majority of virginia delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution. without virginia there one to been a constitution. he was an important diplomat. he was secretary of state. all of those contributions he has made as a founding father get forgotten. because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> next, wisconsin debate between incumbent governor and scott walker and tony devers. superintendent of wisconsin public schools. governor walker is a republican seeking a third term. here watching live campaign 2018 debate coverage on c-span2. >> in madison, the wisconsin broadcasters association fo
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his decision in marbury versus madison. that is what he is known for. the fact is, john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army, he was very important and the judge advocate general of the army. he served at valley forge, he was a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates and probably the indispensable man in the ratification debates because he was the guy who really persuaded the majority of virginian delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution. without virginia there would not have been a constitution. he was an important diplomat in negotiations and was secretary of state. all of those other contributions he made as a founding father are forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at 8 pm eastern. >>> next, the u.s. air force academy command historian teaches a class on the fall of the civil war in 1864. >> thank you very much, take your seats. last class before thanks giving break. welcome. today's topic is the fall of 1864. you got to listen to a different version o
his decision in marbury versus madison. that is what he is known for. the fact is, john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army, he was very important and the judge advocate general of the army. he served at valley forge, he was a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates and probably the indispensable man in the ratification debates because he was the guy who really persuaded the majority of virginian delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution. without virginia...
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he is made as a founding father get forgotten because of the significance of his one decision and marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at eastern on c-span's q&a. >> election day getting closer, three weeks away and were joined by jan leighley professor of public affairs government. here to talk about the segment why people choose not to vote. in general, with the common thought is that midterm elections are lower turnout but why do people -- what are the reasons they get for not voting? >> a lot of times their port they don't have information about the election and they don't care or they don't want to have anything to do with politics. it is not worth the time or effort to make it to the polls on election day. >> look at the midterm turnouts as lower than the presidential election, has that always been the case? historically, have turnout levels in the united states below? >> in terms of the terms, yes. there's about a 20 percentage point difference lower turnout in the terms compared to presidential elections so this is common. there is far less information and campaign excitement a
he is made as a founding father get forgotten because of the significance of his one decision and marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at eastern on c-span's q&a. >> election day getting closer, three weeks away and were joined by jan leighley professor of public affairs government. here to talk about the segment why people choose not to vote. in general, with the common thought is that midterm elections are lower turnout but why do people -- what are the reasons they get for...
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his decision and marbury versus madison. it establishes the principle of judicial review. that is what he is known for. but the fact is john marshall was a shoulder and -- a soldier in the revolutionary army. he served at valley forge and desolating in the virginia house of litigants -- house of delegates. he was the guy who really persuaded the majority of virginia delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution. with virginia, there would not have been a constitution. he was an important diplomat in negotiations with france and was secretary of state. all of those other contributions he has made as a founding father kind of had been forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. sunday and eight eastern on c-span's q&a. >> with 20 days left until midterm elections, delaware senator tom carper debated his opponent robert let. -- rob arlett. this took place at the university of no work. ♪ announcer: live from mitchell hall at the university of delaware, this is delaware debates. ♪ moderator: good evening. on behalf of delaware pu
his decision and marbury versus madison. it establishes the principle of judicial review. that is what he is known for. but the fact is john marshall was a shoulder and -- a soldier in the revolutionary army. he served at valley forge and desolating in the virginia house of litigants -- house of delegates. he was the guy who really persuaded the majority of virginia delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution. with virginia, there would not have been a constitution. he was an...
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and all those other contributions as founding are not remember because of his decision in marbury v. madison. >> sunday night. three weeks to election day. we go to kansas city missouri to --pagitt.doug packet he is also a pastor, a radio host and more. tell us about common good. how did he get started and what is your focus in terms of this election year? guest: vote common good is an effort to invite religiously minded people and specifically evangelicals to consider the common good when they vote rather than for many what is person andctive republican impulse. us where to a lot of the republican party is now in its commitment to the trump agenda is not fit america and does not fit for the driving force of our christian faith. we are traveling the country, inviting people to flip congress because we believe the trump administration is to be restraint and their is a role for congress to put blocks in front of the agenda in this administration. we think evangelical christians should be part of that. yourss about this tour of -- host: tell us about this tour of yours. what is your mes
and all those other contributions as founding are not remember because of his decision in marbury v. madison. >> sunday night. three weeks to election day. we go to kansas city missouri to --pagitt.doug packet he is also a pastor, a radio host and more. tell us about common good. how did he get started and what is your focus in terms of this election year? guest: vote common good is an effort to invite religiously minded people and specifically evangelicals to consider the common good...
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judge kavanagh i had spent unequivocal in his belief that no president is the law he has stated that marbury vs madison youngstown steel versus sawyer and the united states versus nixon are three of the fort greatest supreme court cases and history why do they have in common each of them is a case where congress served as a chat on presidential power and i would note that the fourth case that judge kavanagh has pointed to as some the greatest in history was brown versus the board of education one cavanaugh decision illustrates the point about the check on president empower directly he wrote the opinion in hum versus c. in the united states a case that challenged it's the bush administration's military commission prosecution up an associate of osama bin ladden this conviction what's very important to the bush administration by judge kavanah could been appointed to the d.c. circuit by president bush and had worked in president bush's white house ruled that the conviction was sound law. as he explained during the hearing quote we don't make decisions based on who people are or their policy pref
judge kavanagh i had spent unequivocal in his belief that no president is the law he has stated that marbury vs madison youngstown steel versus sawyer and the united states versus nixon are three of the fort greatest supreme court cases and history why do they have in common each of them is a case where congress served as a chat on presidential power and i would note that the fourth case that judge kavanagh has pointed to as some the greatest in history was brown versus the board of education...
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he has stated that marbury v. madison, youngstown steel v. s awyer, and the united states v. nixon are three of the four greatest supreme court cases in history. what do they have in common? each of them is a case where congress serves as a check on presidential power. i would note that the fourth case that judge kavanaugh has pointed to as the greatest in history was brown v. the board of education. one kavanaugh decision illustrates the point about the check on presidential power directly. a casee the opinion in that challenges the bush administration's military commission prosecution of an associate of osama bin laden. this conviction was very important to the bush administration, but judge , who had been appointed to the d.c. care circt by president bush and had worked in president bush's white house, ruled that the conviction was unlawful. as he explained during the hearing, "we don't make decisions based on who people are or their policy preferences or at the moment. we base decisions on the law." others i met with have expressed concerns that justice kennedy's retireme
he has stated that marbury v. madison, youngstown steel v. s awyer, and the united states v. nixon are three of the four greatest supreme court cases in history. what do they have in common? each of them is a case where congress serves as a check on presidential power. i would note that the fourth case that judge kavanaugh has pointed to as the greatest in history was brown v. the board of education. one kavanaugh decision illustrates the point about the check on presidential power directly. a...
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his decision in marbury vs. madison. that establishes the principle of judicial review. and that's what he's known for. but the fact is john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army. he was very important. he was the judge advocate general of the army. he served at valley forge and he was a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates. and probably the indispensable man in the ratification because he is a guy who really persuaded the majority of virginian delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution. and without virginia, there wouldn't have been a constitution. he was an important diplomat in negotiations of france. diploman negotiations with france, and he was secretary of state. all of those other contributions he has made as a founding father kind of get forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "q&a." before thedays to go midterm elections, tonight on c-span, there is more debate coverage, starting with the race in pennsylvania's seventh congressional district. a
his decision in marbury vs. madison. that establishes the principle of judicial review. and that's what he's known for. but the fact is john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army. he was very important. he was the judge advocate general of the army. he served at valley forge and he was a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates. and probably the indispensable man in the ratification because he is a guy who really persuaded the majority of virginian delegates to go along with...
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. >> john marshall's legacy was obscured by his decision in marbury versus madison that establishes theiple of judicial review. that's what he's known for, but the fact is that john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army. he was very important. he was judge advocate general of served at valley forge, was a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates and probably the indispensable man in the ratification debates. he was the guy who persuaded the majority of virginia delegates to go forward with ratifying the constitution. he was unimportant diplomat in negotiations with france. he was secretary of state. all those other contributions that he has made as a founding father kind of get forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q and a." >> with the midterm elections 20 days away, c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. next, a debate from virginia's seventh congressional district, where republican representative dave brat is seeking a fourth term against is democratic challenger.
. >> john marshall's legacy was obscured by his decision in marbury versus madison that establishes theiple of judicial review. that's what he's known for, but the fact is that john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army. he was very important. he was judge advocate general of served at valley forge, was a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates and probably the indispensable man in the ratification debates. he was the guy who persuaded the majority of virginia...
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and all those other contributions as founding are not remember because of his decision in marbury v. madison. >> sunday night. three weeks to election day. we go to kansas city missouri to talk with doug packet
and all those other contributions as founding are not remember because of his decision in marbury v. madison. >> sunday night. three weeks to election day. we go to kansas city missouri to talk with doug packet
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legacy marshall is a that is at scared by a single opinion, his decision in marbury versus madison and the judicial review. that is what he is known for. the fact is, john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army and he was very important. he was a judge advocate general of the army and served at valley forge. he was a leading figure in virginia house of delegates and probably the indispensable man in the ratification debates because he was the guy who persuaded the majority of virginia and delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution without virginia, there would be no constitution. he was an important diplomat in negotiations and he was secretary of state and all of those other contributions that he has made as a founding father ofd of get forgotten because the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend, featuring archival films and programs on the presidency, the civil war, and more. here is a clip from a recent program. [video clip] barbed wire which was
legacy marshall is a that is at scared by a single opinion, his decision in marbury versus madison and the judicial review. that is what he is known for. the fact is, john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army and he was very important. he was a judge advocate general of the army and served at valley forge. he was a leading figure in virginia house of delegates and probably the indispensable man in the ratification debates because he was the guy who persuaded the majority of virginia...
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. >> john marshall's legacy was obscured about his decision in marbury vs. madison which establishes the precedent of judicial review. john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army. he was very important. he was judge advocate general of the army. served at valley forge. he was leading figure in the virginia house of delegates. and probably the indispensible man in the ratification debates because he was the guy who really persuaded the majority of virginia delegates to go with ratifying the constitution. without virginia there wouldn't have been a constitution. he was an important dip low mate in negotiations with friends, and he was secretary of state. all of those other contributions that he's made as a founding father kind of get forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury vs. madison. >> sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >> republican congressman scott per debated democrat george scott in the race for pennsylvania's newly redrawn 10th congressional district. the district includes dauphin and parts of york and cumbe
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the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> tonight at 80 eastern on c-span's q&a. now, former vice president joe biden in las vegas for a campaign rally the porting u.s. senate candidate democratic representative jacky rosen. we begin with remarks from the congresswoman paired this is 35 minutes. to see all ofeat you out here on the first day of early vote. big thank you to vice president joe biden, you will hear with him and a minute. he is joining us this morning. and all of my amazing friends at 226. i was a member about 40 years ago and it helped they pay my college tuition. i am always grateful for that union card i held back then. in we are facing so many important fights right now, protecting our dreamers and immigrant families. fixing our schools, tackling climate change, getting big money out of politics and protecting our health care. deserves another senator who is committed to these sites. and these are my fights because these are my values. i'm a granddaughter of immigrants. i grew up in a working-class family. i waited tables right there at caesa
the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> tonight at 80 eastern on c-span's q&a. now, former vice president joe biden in las vegas for a campaign rally the porting u.s. senate candidate democratic representative jacky rosen. we begin with remarks from the congresswoman paired this is 35 minutes. to see all ofeat you out here on the first day of early vote. big thank you to vice president joe biden, you will hear with him and a minute. he is joining us this...
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he has stated that marbury versus madison, and the united states versus nixon are some of the greatest a case where congress served as a check on presidential power. i would note that the fourth case judge kavanaugh has pointed to as one of the greatest in history was brown versus the board of education. 0ne kavanaugh decision illustrates the point to bring the check on presidential power directly. he wrote the opinion in a case that challenges the british's military execution of 0sama bin ladin. this conviction was very important to the bush administration. but judge kavanaugh, who had been appointed to the dc circuit, by president bush and had worked in president bush's white house, ruled that the conviction was unlawful. as he explained during the hearing, we don't make decisions based on who people are order policy preferences or the moment, we people are order policy preferences orthe moment, we base people are order policy preferences or the moment, we base decisions on the law. others i've met with have expressed concerns that justice kennedy's retirement threatens the right of
he has stated that marbury versus madison, and the united states versus nixon are some of the greatest a case where congress served as a check on presidential power. i would note that the fourth case judge kavanaugh has pointed to as one of the greatest in history was brown versus the board of education. 0ne kavanaugh decision illustrates the point to bring the check on presidential power directly. he wrote the opinion in a case that challenges the british's military execution of 0sama bin...
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. >> with marbury versus madison. . >> thank y . >> thank you jay for being here. good afternoon thank you for inviting us to discuss the current crisis in the catholic church. when i last had the opportunity to speak to the city club audience regarding this happening, it was march 3 march 3rd, 2414 years ago. at that time talking about the release of the national review board report and then the legal profession and to look in eyes the difference between the church in a hierarchy. while they have failed us they thought to set things right and have begun to accomplish the unprecedented from a china has been serving it is a deep expressionon of that willingness to respond to the crisis in the most systemic way possible. that was 14 years ago. now i realize that i was mistaken at the hierarchy of the catholic church with the recommendations with the review board. it is my pleasure this afternoon and with the current crisis of the catholic church with the sexual abuse scandal and those scandals have been drawn into sharper renewed focus in with that link the probe int
. >> with marbury versus madison. . >> thank y . >> thank you jay for being here. good afternoon thank you for inviting us to discuss the current crisis in the catholic church. when i last had the opportunity to speak to the city club audience regarding this happening, it was march 3 march 3rd, 2414 years ago. at that time talking about the release of the national review board report and then the legal profession and to look in eyes the difference between the church in a...
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his decision in marbury versus madison establishing the principle of judicial review. that is what he's known for. but the fact is john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army, very important. he was a judge advocate general. he served at valley forge. he was leading secure and the virginia house of delegates. and probably the indispensable man because he was a guy who really persuaded the majority of virginian delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution without virginia, there would've not been a constitution. inwas an important diplomat the associations with friends and he was secretary of state and all those other contributions that he has made as a founding father have been forgotten because of the significance of his own decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. >> we head now to phoenix for more debate coverage. democrat kyrsten sinema debating republican representative martha mcsally, vying for the seat currently held by retiring republican senator jeff flake. ♪
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contributions that he made as my father get forgotten because of the significance of his own decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> up next on c-span2 a conversation with former leaders of the west conference of catholic bishops top protection review boards on child molestation minibike catholic priests. from the city club of chicago we will show you 50 minutes of this discussion. >> thank you, jay. thank you for being here. good afternoon. i'd like to thank the city club members as well for inviting us to discuss the current crisis in the catholic church. when i last had the opportunity to speak to the city club audience regarding this topic it was march 3, 2004, 14 years ago. to quote from my talk at that time regarding the release of the national review board report i said as a rational, thinking person and a legal professional i have had to recognize the difference between the church and the hierarchy. i hope we all do. while some of our leaders may have failed us others among them have sought to set things right. i believe they are begun to encompass us in c
contributions that he made as my father get forgotten because of the significance of his own decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> up next on c-span2 a conversation with former leaders of the west conference of catholic bishops top protection review boards on child molestation minibike catholic priests. from the city club of chicago we will show you 50 minutes of this discussion. >> thank you, jay. thank you for being here. good afternoon....
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made as a founding father kind of get forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." announcer: next, american university professor and offer aram kendi sits down for conversation about the history of racist ideas in america. he argues that while there has been racial progress over time, that progress has been met at each event by more sophisticated , intellectual, and of racism.al forms he also looks at the roles museums play in preserving african-american culture. the discussion took place at the association of african american museums' annual conference. >> it is my duty to introduce to of thismoderator conversation that will take , no stranger to this association. people are still talking about the keynote he gave a couple years ago where he mesmerized the crowd. he is a native of brooklyn, new york, the crown heights section. he is a graduate of morehouse college. he is a morehouse man. more importantly, for me, he is a duke man. he holds two bank degrees in masters of arts and a phd from
made as a founding father kind of get forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." announcer: next, american university professor and offer aram kendi sits down for conversation about the history of racist ideas in america. he argues that while there has been racial progress over time, that progress has been met at each event by more sophisticated , intellectual, and of racism.al...
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marbury versus madison establishes the review of judicial review.e was a soldier in the revolutionary army. he was important. he served at valley forge. he was a leading figure in virginia -- the virginia house of delegates. and an indispensable man in debates because he was a guy who persuaded the majority of virginia delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution. without virginia, there would not have been a constitution. .e was an important diplomat he was secretary of state and 11 contributions he has made as a founding father get forgotten because of the significance of his when decision in marbury versus madison. sunday on 8:00 eastern on c-span's u.n. day. announcer: where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television. we bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. washington journal continues. host: three weeks to election
marbury versus madison establishes the review of judicial review.e was a soldier in the revolutionary army. he was important. he served at valley forge. he was a leading figure in virginia -- the virginia house of delegates. and an indispensable man in debates because he was a guy who persuaded the majority of virginia delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution. without virginia, there would not have been a constitution. .e was an important diplomat he was secretary of state and 11...
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it's because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> president trump has been hitting the campaign trails out west. he ended his three-day campaign tour in nevada with a make america great again rally. joining him was republican nevada senator dean heller, who is up for reelection. this is one hour. president trump: in 17 days, the people of nevada will reelect senator dean heller to protect your jobs and continue making america great again. that's what we're doing. early voting starts today. you have to get out. this is truly an amazing time for our country. fellnemployment rate just to the lowest level in more than 50 years. todaymericans are working than at any time in our history, that.of more people are working in our country today than in any point in the history of our country. that is not bad. an election with that stat? that's tough. nevada, personal incomes have reached an all-time high, congratulations. spend your money well. america now has the highest economy anywhere in the world. think abou
it's because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> president trump has been hitting the campaign trails out west. he ended his three-day campaign tour in nevada with a make america great again rally. joining him was republican nevada senator dean heller, who is up for reelection. this is one hour. president trump: in 17 days, the people of nevada will reelect senator dean heller to...
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legacy wasn'tll's scared by a single opinion, his opinion in marbury versus madison that establishesjudicial review. for,is what he is known but the fact is, john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army, he was very important to he served at valley forge. he was a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates. and probably the indispensable man of ratification debate, because he was the guy who persuaded the majority of virginian delegates to go along with ratified the constitution. without virginia, there would not have been a constitution. it was an important diplomat in negotiations with france. all of the contributions he has made as a founding father get forgotten because of the significance of his one decision. >> sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern, on c-span's q&a. now, former vice president biden in las vegas for a campaign rally supporting democratic representative jacky rosen. we begin with remarks from the congresswoman. this is 35 minutes.
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he has stated that marbury versus madison, youngstown steel versus sawyer and the united states versusixon are three of the four greatest supreme court cases in history. what do they have in common? each of them is a case where congress serves as a check on presidential power. i would note that the fourth case that judge kavanaugh has pointed to as the greatest in history was brown versus the board of education. one kavanaugh decision illustrates the point about the check on presidential power directly. he wrote the opinion in hamdahn versus the united states, a case that challenges the bush administration's military commission prosecution of an associate of osama bin laden. this conviction was very important to the bush administration. but judge kavanaugh who had been appointed to the d.c. circuit by president bush and had worked in president bush's white house ruled that the conviction was unlawful. as he explained during the hearing, he said we don't make decisions based on who people are, their policy preferences or the moment. we base decisions on the law." others i've met with ha
he has stated that marbury versus madison, youngstown steel versus sawyer and the united states versusixon are three of the four greatest supreme court cases in history. what do they have in common? each of them is a case where congress serves as a check on presidential power. i would note that the fourth case that judge kavanaugh has pointed to as the greatest in history was brown versus the board of education. one kavanaugh decision illustrates the point about the check on presidential power...
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. >> john marshall is a legacy with his marbury versus madison to establish judicial review but john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army and judge advocate general and served as a leading figure in virginia house of delegates and probably with the ratification because he persuaded the majority of virginia delegates with those constitutions without virginia there would be a constitution and secretary of state all of his contributions as a founding father have been forgotten all of his contributions as a founding father have been forgotten. ♪ ♪
. >> john marshall is a legacy with his marbury versus madison to establish judicial review but john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army and judge advocate general and served as a leading figure in virginia house of delegates and probably with the ratification because he persuaded the majority of virginia delegates with those constitutions without virginia there would be a constitution and secretary of state all of his contributions as a founding father have been forgotten...
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contributions he made as a founding father are forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at 8 pm eastern. >>> next, the u.s. air force academy command historian teaches a class on the fall of the civil war in 1864. >> thank you very much, take your seats. last class before thanks giving break. welcome. today's topic is the fall of 1864. you got to listen to a different version of the vacant chair, this is a northern version by a singer named any ford -- ernie ford. how does this differ from the southern version you heard a little earlier this semester? what did you think of this? >> it is slower, somber. >> modlin, really deploy -- really depressing, right? >> you had folks who are pumped and wanted to fight now. you are seeing more fatigue that has been building up overtime. >> okay, that is a really good point. they have been fighting for over three years and it is wearing on people. there is so much death, so many named soldiers, so much loss and destruction and people are getting tired of it. northern war wariness is gaining momentum in
contributions he made as a founding father are forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at 8 pm eastern. >>> next, the u.s. air force academy command historian teaches a class on the fall of the civil war in 1864. >> thank you very much, take your seats. last class before thanks giving break. welcome. today's topic is the fall of 1864. you got to listen to a different version of the vacant chair, this is a northern...
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he has stated that marbury versus madison, youngstown steel versus sawyer and the united states versus nixon are three of the four greatest supreme court cases in history. what do they have in common? each of them is a case where congress serves as a check on presidential power. and i would note that the fourth case that judge kavanaugh has pointed to as the greatest in history was brown versus the board of education. one of kavanaugh's decisions illustrates the point about the check on presidential power directly. he wrote the opinion in hamdunn versus the united states, a case that challenges the bush administration's military commission prosecution of an associate of osama bin laden. this conviction was very important to the bush administration but judge kavanaugh, who had been appointed to the d.c. circuit by president bush, and had worked in president bush's white house, ruled that the conviction was unlawful. as he explained during the hearing, quote, we don't make decisions based on who people are or their policy preferences or the moment. we base decisions on the law, end quote
he has stated that marbury versus madison, youngstown steel versus sawyer and the united states versus nixon are three of the four greatest supreme court cases in history. what do they have in common? each of them is a case where congress serves as a check on presidential power. and i would note that the fourth case that judge kavanaugh has pointed to as the greatest in history was brown versus the board of education. one of kavanaugh's decisions illustrates the point about the check on...