which court case judical review

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Judicial review in the United States is most famously associated with the landmark Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison (1803). In this case, the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice John Marshall, established the principle of judicial review, which allows the Court to invalidate laws and executive actions that it finds to be unconstitutional. This case set the groundwork for the judiciary's role as a check on the powers of the other branches of government.

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