John Marshall has made his decision: now let him enforce it! -Jackson, Andrew
Marshall was born on September 24, 1755, in rural Fauquier County, near Germantown on the Virginia frontier. He was the first of 15 children born to Thomas Marshall and Mary Randolph Keith. His father was a land surveyor for Lord Fairfax, and made a tidy income; his cousin was Humphrey ...
John Marshall:Before his time as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, John Marshall was an elected representative to the United States House of Representatives from the Commonwealth of Virginia.Answer and Explanation: The case of Marbury vs. Madison established the United States Supreme Court as the...
John Marshall was the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1801 to 1835 and toward the end of his tenure Indian Removal became a major political issue. Marshall had to rule on multiple cases concerning this issue. Answer and Explanation: ...
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Marshall, known as the “Great Chief Justice,” served from 1801 to 1835. He had a major role in creating the modern Supreme Court and effectively established the principle of judicial review with his instrumental decision inMarbury v. Madison. He also loved Madeira. According...
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"The sea is the common possession of all nations. It belongs equally to all. No one can take it entirely to themselves; nor is it 'foreign' to anyone." This was the decision of John Marshall chief justice of the United Sta
Marshall's tenure leading the Supreme Court began on March 5, 1801. He sought to strengthen and unify the court, and at the outset he was able to convince his colleagues to stop the practice of issuing separate opinions. For his first decade on the court, Marshall tended to write the cou...