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The court case Marbury v. Madison is significant because it **established the principle of judicial review**. This landmark decision, issued in 1803, allowed the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of Congress and the Executive unconstitutional, thereby affirming the judiciary's role in the system of checks and balances within the government.

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