Bradbury Case Summary

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Three main issues were raised in this case: (1) Does Marbury have a right to the commission? (2) Do the laws provide a legal remedy? And (3) is petitioning the Supreme Court for a writ of mandamus the correct remedy? The first question is resolved simply: yes. The grant of commission to Marbury became official when signed by President Adams. The second is no more difficult. Because Marbury had a legal right to his commission, the Court must provide him a legal remedy. The third and final question caused the most trouble. Chief Justice Marshall ruled that the Court was not able to grant the writ because Section 13 of the Judiciary Act of 1789, which gave it that right, was unconstitutional to the extent that it extended to cases of original

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