History, 18.03.2021 03:00 TerronRice
All of the following were established from the case of Marbury v. Madison except?
the Constitution is
the supreme law of
the U. S.
the Constitution
must be followed
when there's
conflict with
another law
the judicial branch
can declare lows
Unconstitutional
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