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Chief Justice John Marshall and the Court gave up the power to establish courts and to issue writs of mandamus.

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Q: In this case Chief Justice John Marshall and the Court gave up some power in order to get more. Explain. What power did they give up What power did they gain Why did the Court do this?
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