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Review this quote from the decision in Marbury v. Madison. It is emphatically the province and duty of the Judicial Department to say what the law is. How does this excerpt summarize the case?
It explains why the Supreme Court ruled in favor of William Marbury in the case of Marbury v. Madison.
It explains that the Supreme Court should decide whether a law or action is constitutional.
It explains why the judicial department ruled that the Judiciary Act of 1789 was constitutional.
It explains that the judicial department has powers that go beyond the limits of the Constitution.

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Answered by munozjayden03
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Answer:

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Answered by GulabLachman
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It explains that the Supreme Court should decide whether a law or action is constitutional.

  • The ability of every person to request legal protection whenever they suffer an injury is unquestionably the core of civil liberties. Providing that protection is one of the first responsibilities of the government.
  • The United States government has categorically been described as a government of laws, not of individuals.
  • If there is no legal recourse available for the infringement of an established legal right, it will undoubtedly stop deserving of this lofty designation.
  • The commission is deemed complete once the secretary of state has applied the United States seal to it and the commission has been signed by the president, according to the court's unanimous judgement.
  • The Supreme Court's ruling, in this case, established the courts' authority to judge whether the actions of the other two branches of government are constitutional.

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