What is the significance of Marbury v. Madison? (Honestly, it really is significant.)

What will be an ideal response?


Marbury v. Madison is significant first and foremost because it creates the doctrine of
judicial review, which is the power of a court to declare unconstitutional any act of
government, be it an act of the legislative or executive branch. Specifically, when courts
strike down legislative attempts to regulate the practice of law, including statutes that allow
nonlawyers to engage in legal acts, those courts are relying upon the power of judicial
review.

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