Marbury v. madison was the first of many important decisions made by this man during his thirty-five years as chief justice of the supreme court.

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John Marshall was the Chief Justice at the time of this case.

Answer:  The correct answer is : This man was John Marshall

Explanation:  Marshall is known as the "father of constitutionality." In the Marbury v Madison case, the verdict was in favor of Marbury because a justice of the peace had the right to be informed of his appointment signed by the previous president, this situation was valid and could take possession without any inconvenience.