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Bayard v. Singleton (1827) was a landmark case in North Carolina that established the principle of judicial review at the state level. The case arose when a court ruled on the constitutionality of a state law concerning property rights, affirming that state courts had the authority to invalidate laws that contradicted the state constitution. This decision laid the groundwork for the practice of judicial review in state courts, influencing later legal interpretations and reinforcing the balance of power among branches of government.

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