Which case did NOT involve an issue of judicial review?

A. Maybury v. Madison
B. United States v. Nixon
C. Martin v. Hunter Lessee
D. Hammons v. Simpson.

I think it's C. but my textbook isn't clear enough.

I think that Martin v. Hunter Lessee does involve judicial review.

http://www.lawnix.com/cases/martin-hunters-lessee.html

I think A and B also are wrong. However, I couldn't find any information about Hammons v. Simpson.

To determine which case did NOT involve an issue of judicial review, let's go through each option:

A. Maybury v. Madison - This case is commonly known as Marbury v. Madison, and it is a landmark case that established the power of judicial review. The answer cannot be A.

B. United States v. Nixon - Although this case dealt with the Watergate scandal and the role of executive privilege, it does not pertain directly to the issue of judicial review.

C. Martin v. Hunter Lessee - This case is also an important case that affirmed the Supreme Court's power of judicial review over state courts.

D. Hammons v. Simpson - To determine whether this case involved an issue of judicial review, you would need more information. Since you mentioned your textbook lacks clarity, it is difficult to provide a definitive answer based on this information alone.

Taking into consideration the given options, it is evident that B. United States v. Nixon is the case that did not involve an issue of judicial review.