Why was Marbury v Madison an important Supren

Court case?
It created Congressional oversight
It created the idea of judicial review
It created the Supreme Court
It created executive powers

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It created the idea of judicial review.

Marbury v Madison, decided in 1803, established the principle of judicial review. This means that the Supreme Court has the power to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional. Judicial review allows the Court to review and interpret laws, ensuring their constitutionality. This landmark case significantly expanded the power and influence of the Supreme Court and established its role as a check on the other branches of government.
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