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31 May, 15:33
Why did the case of Marbury v Madison happen?
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Abraham Bishop
31 May, 15:34
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Marbury v. Madison (1803) the Supreme Court case that established the power of judicial review.
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Joseph
31 May, 15:47
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This happens because the supreme court led by chief john marshal decided that the case of william marbury and james madison would be legal
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