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Marbury v. Madison is the Supreme Court case that established the precedent of judicial review. John Marshall was the Chief Justice of the court.
It didn't. Judicial review is the US Supreme Court's greatest power.
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Estabslishing the power of judicial review
Yes. Chief Justice John Marshall is directly associated with the Supreme Court's use of judicial review due to the opinion he wrote for Marbury v. Madison, (1803).
Actually, the Supreme Court has been exercising Judicial Review since 1803.
One of John Marshall's accomplishments was to make the supreme court a co-branch of government. He did this when he was chief justice of the United States.
Estabslishing the power of judicial review
Estabslishing the power of judicial review
Estabslishing the power of judicial review
Estabslishing the power of judicial review
establishing the power of judicial review