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What were Marshall's options in deciding the Marbury
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Answer: First, whether Marbury had a right to the commission, Second, whether the laws of the country established a remedy for the deprivation of the right, and third, whether a mandamus could be issued in an original action before the Supreme Court.

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Marshall began the opinion by framing the case in terms of three issues. First, whether Marbury had a right to the commission; second, whether the laws of the country established a remedy for the deprivation of the right; and third, whether a mandamus could be issued in an original action before the Supreme Court.

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