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  1. 17 de oct. de 2018 · As chief justice of the United States from 1801 until his death in 1835, John Marshall of Virginia played a formative role in establishing American federalism as it existed prior to the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment in 1868.

  2. This 1808 engraving of John Marshall, one of the most powerful men in the history of the U.S. judicial system, was done 7 years into his nearly 35-year term as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. This was a complex decision.

  3. 14 de jun. de 2024 · As perhaps the Supreme Court’s most influential chief justice, Marshall was responsible for constructing and defending both the foundation of judicial power and the principles of American federalism.

  4. In possibly his most famous anti-slavery case, Marshall represented Robert Pleasants, who sought to carry out his father's will and emancipate about ninety slaves; Marshall won the case in the Virginia High Court of Chancery, in an opinion written by his teacher George Wythe, but that court's holding was later restricted by the ...

  5. 9 de nov. de 2009 · John Marshall was the fourth chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and a leading advocate of a strong national government. He asserted the Court's power to review the constitutionality of the nation's laws and expanded the federal government's authority over the states.

  6. Marbury v. Madison is widely regarded as the case that established judicial review in the United States. But it is also the case that established judicial restraint in the United States, and its author, Chief Justice John Marshall, accomplished both with a single stroke.

  7. 14 de jun. de 2024 · John Marshall - Supreme Court, Judicial Power, Constitution: Under Marshall’s leadership for more than 34 years—the longest tenure for any chief justice—the Supreme Court set forth the main structural lines of the government.