Why did William Marbury most likely support the Judiciary Act of 1789? It allowed Marbury to take his case to the Supreme Court.
It overruled James Madison and confirmed Marbury’s appointment. It said that James Madison’s actions were unconstitutional. It limited the Constitution’s power to affect Marbury’s case.
It allowed Marbury to take his case to the Supreme Court.
The Judiciary Act of 1789 established the structure and rules for the court system in the US as created by the Constitution.
Marbury would have supported the Judiciary Act because it gave the Supreme Court the power to rule on the constitutionality of an issue and to handle disputes. Under this definition of the Court, Marbury believed he was able to take his case against Madison to the Court. Marbury was appointed at the last moments of John Adams' presidency and Madison heading the confirmation group for Congress denied Marbury's confirmation and therefore his position. He sued Madison claiming he constitutionally needed to confirm him. The Court heard the case but sided with Madison in stating they had no right to push through the confirmation.
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