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  2. 6 de feb. de 2023 · Our Mission & Vision. The John Marshall Center preserves and honors the founding legacy of John Marshall by engaging and educating learners of all ages about our constitutional history, the rule of law, and civics – inspiring them toward a more perfect union. We envision “… a Constitution intended to endure,” a constitutional education ...

  3. ジョン・マーシャル(John Marshall、1941年 8月28日 - 2023年 9月16日 )は、イングランド出身のドラマー。 主に、 ジャズ・ロック ・バンド「 ニュークリアス 」や「 ソフト・マシーン 」のメンバーとして活動した。

  4. 6 de mar. de 2024 · John Marshall, born in 1755 in Fauquier County, Virginia, is best known as the longest serving Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. From 1801 until his death in 1835, John Marshall was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He handed down numerous important decisions, which gave the federal government more power than what was explicitly ...

  5. Jack Marshall. Sir John Ross Marshall GBE CH ED PC [1] (5 March 1912 – 30 August 1988) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party. He entered Parliament in 1946 and was first promoted to Cabinet in 1951. After spending twelve years as the deputy prime minister of New Zealand, he served as the 28th prime minister from February until ...

  6. John Marshall, né le 24 septembre 1755 et mort le 6 juillet 1835 à Philadelphie, est un juriste et homme politique américain, originaire de Virginie et membre du Parti fédéraliste. Il a joué un rôle essentiel dans la création et l'interprétation de la Constitution, en donnant à la Cour suprême un rôle central, inspiré des pratiques de la common law .

  7. Introduction. President John Adams nominated John Marshall to be Secretary of State on May 12, 1800, the same day that Adams dismissed Timothy Pickering. The U.S. Senate confirmed Marshall as Secretary of State the next day. He served as Secretary of State from June 6, 1800, until February 4, 1801, and then as ad interim Secretary of State until March 4, 1801.

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