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Rewrite the following in a 7th grader’s response
How this
1803 ruling continues to affect specific modern-day political disputes between Congress and the President.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The 1803 case Marbury v. Madison still matters today because it gave the courts the power to say whether actions by Congress or the President break the Constitution. That means when the President and Congress fight about things like executive orders, immigration rules, or who can send troops, the courts can step in and decide who is right. So even now, judges help settle big political arguments between Congress and the President.