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Why was Marbury vs Madison such an important case

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Marbury v. Madison is a seminal case in American judicial history as it was the first time the doctrine of Judicial Review was articulated.

Judicial review makes it so that the Court can review the actions of the legislative and executive branches to determine if they have acted within the bounds of the Constitution.

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