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Marbury V. Madison President Adams: A Brief Summary

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In Marbury v. Madison president Adams made Marbury a justice of the peace during his " midnight appointments." Marbury's commission was not delivered by the secretary of state, James Madison, so Marbury sued him. Chief Justice John Marshall said that since Marbury was entitled to the commission, the statue that allowed Marbury's remedy was unconstitutional, as it granted the Supreme Court powers beyond what the Constitution permitted. This decision paved the way for judicial review which gave courts the power to declare statutes unconstitutional . This allowed the court to overturn unconstitutional state

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