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11 May, 07:00

What did the case of Marbury v. Madison establish for the courts, and what does that mean?

a: Equal power for the legislative and executive branches of government was established which means both had to follow the laws outlined in the Constitution.

b: "Due process" was established which means the government must respect all of the legal rights owed to a person under the Constitution, even if that person is accused of a crime.

c: "Freedom of Expression" was established, which means citizens can seek, receive, and impart information orally, or in writing, without censorship.

d: The court's power of judicial review was established which means the court has the power to review and determine if laws or acts of government are unconstitutional.

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  1. 11 May, 07:06
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    You ever think you have superpowers because your blind and can hear someone whispering down the block well yea thats me / btw the answer is d and I'm using the speak thing to
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