
Judicial Review Advocate LUTHER MARTIN- Rec Signed
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Luther Martin (1748-1826) Lawyer and statesman. As a delegate to the Federal Convention in 1787, Martin championed the cause of the small states and opposed extensive federal powers. A supporter of judicial review, he proposed what became the supremacy clause of the Constitution. 6 ¼" x 2" autograph note signed, October 10, 1796. "Received the above in full from William Patterson….
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