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Why is Marbury v Madison considered a landmark Supreme Court case?

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The reason that Marbury v Madison is considered a landmark supreme court case, is that it was one of the very first supreme court cases in which the the principle of judicial review was applied. In this particular instance, an act of congress was deemed unconstitutional by the supreme court, and thus they made the decision to void the act.
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