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11 June, 03:26

The Supreme Court decision in Marbury v.

Madison (1803) increased the power of the federal

courts by

(1) increasing the number of judges

(2) enabling the president to overturn lower-court

decisions

(3) establishing federal supremacy over state

governments

(4) establishing the principle of judicial review

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  1. 11 June, 03:48
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    The Supreme Court decision in Marbury v. Madison (1803) increased the power of the federal courts by " (4) establishing the principle of judicial review," since this allowed the courts to deem certain laws unconstitutional.
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