Marbury v. Madison is the Supreme Court case that confirmed that the federal courts have the authority to declare laws unconstitutional. It did not necessarily create or establish the power as much as it confirmed that it is inherent in the power of the judicial branch even though it is not specifically stated in the Constitution. This was devised by Chief Justice John Marshall (former secretary of state to John Adams) when he declared parts of the Judiciary act of 1789 unconstitutional. William Marbury had been elected as a judge by Adams in the Judiciary act of 1801, but he was not commissioned by Marshall in time. When <span>Jefferson became president (March, 4, 1801), his secretary of state, James Madison, did not deliver the commission under the new Democratic-Republican party.</span>
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The answer to this should be The government must serve the people, not the other way around.
This statement helps us understand that the government needs to serve its people and not themselves, meaning they need to give people money in order for them to live.
I believe that's the best way to put it but i do know that the second option is the correct answer.
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Most likely there laws and junk like that and other stuff but most laws and the goverments