In the cases of Fletcher v. Peck and Dartmouth College v. Woodward, Chief Justice Marshall's rulings

a. erected barriers against democratic attacks on property rights.
b. established the principle of judicial review.
c. demonstrated his support for states' rights.
d. upheld federal authority against individual rights.
e. held federal regulatory laws unconstitutional.


a

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