Rutgers v. Waddington

Rutgers v. Waddington was a case held in the New York City Mayor's Court in 1784 that set precedents for the concept of Judicial review in the United States. The case was controversial, and after the court's ruling the New York Legislature passed a vote of censure on the court.

Rutgers v. Waddington

Rutgers v. Waddington was a case held in the New York City Mayor's Court in 1784 that set precedents for the concept of Judicial review in the United States. The case was controversial, and after the court's ruling the New York Legislature passed a vote of censure on the court.