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(Harold Coffin), 1913-1984, editor Cooke, Jacob Ernest, 1924-2011, editor Boxid IA1776522 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Col_number COL-609 Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier In this famous Federalist Paper essay, Hamilton offered, perhaps, the most powerful defense of judicial review in the American constitutional canon. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 14:02:17 Associated-names Syrett, Harold C. On May 28, 1788, Alexander Hamilton published Federalist 78titled The Judicial Department. Hamilton wrote at least two-thirds of the essays, including some of the most important ones that interpreted the Constitution, explained the powers of the executive, the senate, and the judiciary, and expounded the theory of judicial review (i.e., the power of the Supreme Court to declare legislative acts unconstitutional and, thus, void).
