Albert Gallatin did not specifically insist that the Supreme Court has a responsibility to uphold the Constitution, as he was primarily known for his roles as a politician, diplomat, and economist rather than a legal theorist. However, the principle that the Supreme Court should uphold the Constitution has been a foundational aspect of American governance since the establishment of judicial review in Marbury v. Madison (1803). Gallatin, as a prominent figure in early American government, likely supported the idea of constitutional adherence, but he did not make significant contributions to the legal discourse surrounding the Supreme Court's role.
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