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The Supreme Court case marbury v. Madison happens because

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James Madison did not respect the last minute appointments of the Adams Administration

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In the waning hours of the Adams Administration, the administration did a few last minute appointments but didn't get around to signing them. Madison, the Secretary of State for incoming President Thomas Jefferson, would not sign them. This set off Marbury v. Madison.

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