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It established the principle of judicial review. This landmark case in 1803 held that the Supreme Court has the power to review and potentially invalidate laws passed by Congress that are deemed unconstitutional. This decision solidified the Court's role as the ultimate arbiter of the Constitution's meaning and greatly strengthened the system of checks and balances in the U.S. government.