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Marbury v. Madison raised the question of who - the executive or the judiciary - had the right to determine the constitutionality of laws in the United States. The case had to do with Secretary of State James Madison's refusal to deliver a Justice of the Peace commission to William Marbury. The Supreme Court's decision in the case expanded its authority under Article III of the Constitution.
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