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It established the power of judicial review.
Marbury v Madison solidified the idea of judicial review, and that the Constitution is superior to other laws... thus a law can be declared unconstitutional by the court.

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It established the power of judicial review.
Marbury v Madison solidified the idea of judicial review, and that the Constitution is superior to other laws... thus a law can be declared unconstitutional by the court.

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Why was the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison significant?

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