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Why is the Marshall court considered so central to the nations history?

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The Marshall Court is considered to be central to the nation's history because it was one of the earliest courts to exist in the new nation--meaning many precedents were set. Perhaps the most long-lasting precedent set by this court in terms of impact was the precedent of judicial review--meaning that the court had the right to deem laws unconstitutional.  
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