
Encore: Supreme Court Landmarks | The Predicament of John Marshall | 1
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The Supreme Court's Decision in the Marbury Case
The Supreme Court would need to find its way through a political minefield and somehow still come up with a decision that was legally satisfactory and above suspicion. Marbury's lawyer was a man named Charles Lee, who had sympathies to the Federalist cause just as Chief Justice Marshall's were. When opening arguments began the morning of February 10th, 1803, Lee spoke directly to Marshall in his court. The defendant Jefferson Secretary of State James Madison was nowhere to be found.
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