Most historical and legal scholars describe the Marbury v Madison case as epochal, I agree. In my opinion the Marbury v Madison case is epochal because it was the first time a law was studied to see if it was unconstitutional or constitutional, it also established new responsibilities to the Judiciary branch. It also gave the Judiciary branch the responsibility of upholding the Constitution, and the right to see that no written law was in conflict or against the Constitution. Another reason I believe it is epochal is because it also showed the power of checks and balances, neither the president nor congress had more power because the Judiciary branch made sure the power was equal, and legal. The case ruling established the power of the Judiciary branch, it strengthened the Supreme Court making it fair and impenetrable.
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This helped to make sure that the fairest ruling was made in each case. It gave the Supreme Court the last word on court cases that required an interpretation of the Constitution. Since the Judiciary branch had the responsibility of interpreting the Constitution, other branches could not manipulate the ruling for favorable outcomes.
In conclusion, Marbury v Madison helped give more power to the Supreme court and gave it many new opportunities. It created Judicial review and made ruling in cases be fair and constitutional. It also established the power of the judiciary branch to help control the other branches that were already abusing their powers and trying to manipulate. It also helped start the system of checks and balances to make sure all 3 branches were in their place and equal to one another. Furthermore, the case help shaped the supreme court to what it is today, an equal and effective