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Marbury v Madison[1]

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  1. ^ Marbury v Madison 5 U.S. 137 (1803), Supreme Court (United States).
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  5. ^ Peter Layland; Gordon Anthony (2009), "Wednesbury Unreasonableness, Proportionality, and Equiality", Administrative Law (6th ed.), Cambridge, Mass.: Oxford University Press, pp. 284–312 at 308, ISBN 978-0-19-921776-2.