Why was Marbury v. Madison a landmark Supreme Court case?

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It said that the Constitution could be interpreted by the legislative branch and the executive branch differently than by the judicial branch.

It said that the Constitution could be interpreted by the legislative branch and the executive branch differently than by the judicial branch.

It declared that Supreme Court justices, who previously had been appointed for ten-year terms, would serve for life.

It declared that Supreme Court justices, who previously had been appointed for ten-year terms, would serve for life.

It established that the Supreme Court could use judicial review to check the powers of the legislative and executive branches.

It established that the Supreme Court could use judicial review to check the powers of the legislative and executive branches.

It made it unconstitutional for an outgoing president to make appointments that the next president might dislike.

It made it unconstitutional for an outgoing president to make appointments that the next president might dislike.
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