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What legal principle gave Marbury a right to some remedy under law?

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The legal principal which Marbury stated was that he argued that Section 13 of the Judiciary Act of 1789 gave the Supreme Court authority to issue a writ of mandamus under its original jurisdiction, its power to hear and decide such a case for the first time. which was his hope of winning the case.

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A principle stating that where a right exists, a corresponding remedy for any violation of that right must exist as well.

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Marbury found in section 13 of the 1789 Judicial Law a paragraph that gave him the right to a legal remedy against the case he was involved in. In this section, Marbury realized the legal principle that stated that where a right exists, a corresponding remedy for any violation of that right must also exist.

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