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==Court cases== US Supreme Court cases discussing the political question doctrine: *''[[Marbury v. Madison]]'', {{Ussc|5|137|1803|Cranch|1}} β Origin of the phrase. * ''[[Luther v. Borden]]'', {{ussc|48|1|1849}} β Guarantee of a republican form of government is a political question. * ''[[Coleman v. Miller]]'', {{ussc|307|433|1939}} β Mode of amending federal Constitution is a political question. * ''[[Colegrove v. Green]]'', {{ussc|328|549|1946}} β Apportionment of congressional districts is a political question (Overruled by ''Baker v. Carr''). * ''[[Baker v. Carr]]'', {{ussc|369|186|1962}} β Apportionment of state legislatures is not a political question. * ''[[Powell v. McCormack]]'', {{ussc|395|486|1969}} β Congress' exclusion of members who have met the qualifications to serve is not a political question. * ''[[Goldwater v. Carter]]'', {{ussc|444|996|1979}} β Presidential authority to terminate treaties is a political question. * ''[[INS v. Chadha]]'', {{ussc|462|919|1983}} β Constitutionality of one house [[Legislative veto in the United States|legislative veto]] is not a political question. * ''[[Nixon v. United States]]'', {{ussc|506|224|1993}} β Senate authority over impeachment is a political question. * ''[[Rucho v. Common Cause]]'', {{Ussc|volume=588|page=684|date=2019}} β Partisan gerrymandering is a political question.
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