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Which case established judicial review?


The answer to which case established judicial review in the United States is, we have a drum roll, we can maybe put a drum roll on the top of this, but it’s B), Marbury v. Madison, 1803, the case that established that the U. S. Supreme Court had actually some power over Congress, over the President, to say whether laws were valid or not valid.

It’s been a long time. Boy, a hundred and twenty two two hundred and twenty one years, right?

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Answer: B. Marbury v. Madison Decided in 1803, this case established the principle of judicial review, allowing the Supreme Court to invalidate laws it finds unconstitutional. #GrothGetsIt

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