Yes she did vs him and won because mickie James is mickie James which means shes the best!!!!
William Marbury
Yes.
52-50
marbury vs. Madison
Marbury vs. Madison established the precedent of judicial review. Marbury vs. Madison was heard in 1803 before the US Supreme court.
Marbury vs, Madison was a famous American legal case in 1803.
Marbury vs Madison was an ingenious decision. Marbury vs Madison was the first case of judicial review that voided the act of congress.
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Judicial Review
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William Bradford.
Either abbreviation for versus (v. or vs.) is correct, although "v." is more commonly used in United States' law today. The letter is also pronounced as it appears, "vee." So if you were speaking to someone about the case, it would sound like, "Marbury vee Madison."Versus means "against." When writing the party designation of a legal case, the Plaintiff's (or Petitioner/Appellant) name goes first, followed by v. (or vs.) followed by the Defendant's (Respondent/Appellee) name.The party designation is often shortened for easier reference. For example:Marbury v. Madison is shortened from William Marbury v. James Madison, Secretary of State of the United States. When a case is well-known, or has been previously referenced in a document, the caption may be shortened further to include only the Plaintiff's name, as in Marbury.There are some exceptions to this rule, but they don't apply to the case in particular.