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Which case allowed the Supreme Court to claim the power of judicial review (the authority to declare a law unconstitutional)?
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Which case allowed the Supreme Court to claim the power of judicial review (the authority to declare a law unconstitutional)?
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Which case allowed the Supreme Court to claim the power of judicial review (the authority to declare a law unconstitutional)?
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The Supreme Court's landmark decision regarding judicial review is Marbury v. Madison
. Marbury
was the first Supreme Court decision to strike down an
act of Congress
as unconstitutional
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