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'''Marbury v. Madison''' was a landmark [[United States Supreme Court]] case that transformed the Court from a obscure part of the [[Judicial Branch]] to a highly influential policymaking organ with the power to override other branches of the [[United States]] [[government]].
'''Marbury v. Madison''' was a landmark 1803 [[United States|American]] [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] case that transformed the Court from a obscure part of the [[Judicial Branch]] to a highly influential policymaking organ with the power to override other branches of the [[United States]] [[government]], a process known as [[judicial review]].

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Marbury v. Madison was a landmark 1803 American Supreme Court case that transformed the Court from a obscure part of the Judicial Branch to a highly influential policymaking organ with the power to override other branches of the United States government, a process known as judicial review.