he main topic is the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison.
The focus is on Judicial Review, why John Marshall claimed the right to judicial review, what gave him the right to judicial review, and why nobody objected to the right of the supreme court to have judicial review.
The paper’s focus should not be about the actual case, but about the concepts of Judicial Review. It should mention things like the Harmony Clause with England to show the review of laws was not a new idea at the time. It should also mention that the idea was brought up at the constitutional convention. The paper should not just be a descriptive narrative, but also show interpretation and analysis. There should also be a brief introduction to the paper as well as an adequate conclusion.

This paper should be written in the past tense, but in the active voice.
Historical figures should not be referred to by their first name
Also there CANNOT be any block quotes in this paper. NONE
None of the sources can be from an encyclopedia, or any other general reference book.
The sources must be divided like this:
2 primary sources
5 books
3 Journal Articles (preferably JSTOR)
Every Source in the Bibliography MUST be used in the paper at least once.
There is also a History Source Verification form that I will be e-mailing to you that needs to be filled out and returned with the paper.
Also the sources can only come from these sources:
Westlaw
Lexis-Nexis
www.questia.com
or any from this list
* Academic Search Premier
* Access Science
* AccessUN
* ACM Digital Library
* ACS Electronic Journals
* Alt HealthWatch
* America’s Historical Newspapers
* American History and Culture Online: Sabin Americana Digital Archive Backfile
* American Periodical Series
* American Slavery: A Composite Autobiography
* Annual Reviews
* AnthroSource
* Archive of Americana
* Art Abstracts
* Biographies Plus Illustrated
* Biography Resource Center
* BioOne
* BIOSIS
* Birds of North America
* Black Studies Center
* Black Thought and Culture
* Blackwell-Synergy
* Books In Print
* Business and Industry Company Research Center
* Business Source Complete
* Business Source Premier
* Cambridge University Press
* Catchword
* CHOICE Reviews Online
* Chronicle of Higher Education
* CINAHL Plus with full text
* CollegeSource
* Communication & Mass Media Complete
* Computer Source
* Dictionary of National Biography
* Digital National Security Archive
* Dissertation Abstracts & Digital Dissertations
* Early American Fiction (1789-1850) and (1850-1875)
* Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans (1639-1800)
* Early American Imprints, Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker (1801-1819)
* Early American Newspapers, Series I (1690-1876)
* Early American Newspapers, Series II (1758-1900)
* Early American Newspapers, Series III (1829-1922)
* Early Encounters in North America: Peoples, Cultures and the Environment
* Early English Books Online (EEBO)
* EBSCO Electronic Journal Service (EJS)
* EBSCO Research Databases
* Economist Intelligence Unit: Country Reports
* Economist Intelligence Unit: Market Indicators & Forecasts
* Economist Intelligence Unit: Viewswire
* Eighteenth Century Collection Digital Archive Backfile
* Emerald Fulltext
* Encyclopedia Britannica
* Fuente Academica
* General Science Abstracts and Full Text
* Gerritsen Women’s Studies Collection
* Grove Dictionary of Art Online
* Grove Dictionary of Music
* Guide to Computing Literature
* H.W. Wilson Abstracts With Full Text
* HarpWeek
* Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition
* HeinOnline
* Historical Newspapers (ProQuest)
* History Reference Center
* HRAF Collection of Ethnography
* Humanities Full Text
* IEEE Xplore
* Ingenta
* Institute of Physics Publishing
* JSTOR
* Kluwer Online
* Legal Collection
* Lexis-Nexis (Academic Universe)
* Library, Information Science and Technology Abstracts with full text
* Literature Resource Center
* Making of America (Cornell University)
* Making of America (University of Michigan)
* MAS Ultra
* MD Consult
* MedicLatina
* Military & Government Collection
* NBER (National Bureau of Economic Research) Working Papers
* NetLibrary
* New York Times (1851-2003)
* Newspaper Source
* North American Women’s Letters and Diaries
* OECD Economic Surveys
* OVID
* Oxford Reference Online
* Periodicals Archive Online (formerly Periodicals Content Index:PCI)
* Primary Search
* Professional Development Collection
* Project Muse
* PsycArticles
* Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
* Reader’s Guide Abstracts and Full Text
* Regional Business News
* Religion and Philosophy Collection
* Russian Social Sciences & Humanities Journals
* ScienceDirect
* Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO)
* Serials Directory
* Social Sciences Abstracts and Full Text
* Social Theory
* SocINDEX with full text
* SpringerLink
* Studies in Irish Literature
* Teatro Espanol del Siglo de Oro
* Times Literary Supplement Archive
* Twayne’s Authors Series
* Twentieth Century North American Drama
* Virtual Reference Library
* Women’s Studies Encyclopedia
* World History Collection
* Xreferplus

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