Why did william marbury 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.
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It allowed Marbury to take his case to the Supreme Court
That's what he wanted to do so when the act was made, he could make his case in front of the supreme court.
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