The Essential Writings of John Marshall

The Essential Writings of John Marshall
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Publisher : Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9780486849195
ISBN-13 : 0486849198
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Synopsis The Essential Writings of John Marshall by : John Marshall

This volume contains some of John Marshall’s landmark decisions, including Marbury v. Madison and McCulloch v. Maryland—as well as his autobiographical account, and his speech about ratifying the Constitution.

The Essential Writings of John Marshall

The Essential Writings of John Marshall
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Publisher : Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9780486851518
ISBN-13 : 0486851516
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Synopsis The Essential Writings of John Marshall by : John Marshall

This volume contains some of John Marshall’s landmark decisions, including Marbury v. Madison and McCulloch v. Maryland—as well as his autobiographical account, and his speech about ratifying the Constitution.

American Hero

American Hero
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Publisher : Brandylane Publishers Inc
Total Pages : 43
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ISBN-10 : 9780985935863
ISBN-13 : 0985935863
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis American Hero by : David Bruce Smith

"John Marshall (1755-1835) was a good son, a kind older brother, a loving father and husband, and a dear friend to many. He was a soldier for the Revolutionary Army, a successful lawyer, a congressman, and Secretary of State. Most importantly, he was Chief Justice of the United States. As Chief Justice, John Marshall made the Supreme Court the strong and powerful body it is today."--Back cover.

John Marshall

John Marshall
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Publisher : Basic Books
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9780465096237
ISBN-13 : 0465096239
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis John Marshall by : Richard Brookhiser

The life of John Marshall, Founding Father and America's premier chief justice. In 1801, a genial and brilliant Revolutionary War veteran and politician became the fourth chief justice of the United States. He would hold the post for 34 years (still a record), expounding the Constitution he loved. Before he joined the Supreme Court, it was the weakling of the federal government, lacking in dignity and clout. After he died, it could never be ignored again. Through three decades of dramatic cases involving businessmen, scoundrels, Native Americans, and slaves, Marshall defended the federal government against unruly states, established the Supreme Court's right to rebuke Congress or the president, and unleashed the power of American commerce. For better and for worse, he made the Supreme Court a pillar of American life. In John Marshall, award-winning biographer Richard Brookhiser vividly chronicles America's greatest judge and the world he made.

John Marshall

John Marshall
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Publisher : Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages : 788
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ISBN-10 : 9781466862319
ISBN-13 : 1466862319
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis John Marshall by : Jean Edward Smith

A New York Times Notable Book of 1996 It was in tolling the death of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall in 1835 that the Liberty Bell cracked, never to ring again. An apt symbol of the man who shaped both court and country, whose life "reads like an early history of the United States," as the Wall Street Journal noted, adding: Jean Edward Smith "does an excellent job of recounting the details of Marshall's life without missing the dramatic sweep of the history it encompassed." Working from primary sources, Jean Edward Smith has drawn an elegant portrait of a remarkable man. Lawyer, jurist, scholars; soldier, comrade, friend; and, most especially, lover of fine Madeira, good food, and animated table talk: the Marshall who emerges from these pages is noteworthy for his very human qualities as for his piercing intellect, and, perhaps most extraordinary, for his talents as a leader of men and a molder of consensus. A man of many parts, a true son of the Enlightenment, John Marshall did much for his country, and John Marshall: Definer of a Nation demonstrates this on every page.

John Marshall and the Heroic Age of the Supreme Court

John Marshall and the Heroic Age of the Supreme Court
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Publisher : LSU Press
Total Pages : 549
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ISBN-10 : 9780807132494
ISBN-13 : 0807132497
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis John Marshall and the Heroic Age of the Supreme Court by : R. Kent Newmyer

John Marshall (1755--1835) was arguably the most important judicial figure in American history. As the fourth chief justice of the United States Supreme Court, serving from 1801 to1835, he helped move the Court from the fringes of power to the epicenter of constitutional government. His great opinions in cases like Marbury v. Madison and McCulloch v. Maryland are still part of the working discourse of constitutional law in America. Drawing on a new and definitive edition of Marshall's papers, R. Kent Newmyer combines engaging narrative with new historiographical insights in a fresh interpretation of John Marshall's life in the law. More than the summation of Marshall's legal and institutional accomplishments, Newmyer's impressive study captures the nuanced texture of the justice's reasoning, the complexity of his mature jurisprudence, and the affinities and tensions between his system of law and the transformative age in which he lived. It substantiates Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.'s view of Marshall as the most representative figure in American law.

John Marshall, a life in law

John Marshall, a life in law
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 002506360X
ISBN-13 : 9780025063600
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Synopsis John Marshall, a life in law by : Leonard Baker

Comprehensive biography of John Marshall, soldier, lawyer, diplomat, and fourth Chief Justice of the United States.

John Marshall

John Marshall
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Publisher : Da Capo Press
Total Pages : 386
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ISBN-10 : 9780306822216
ISBN-13 : 0306822210
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis John Marshall by : Harlow Giles Unger

A hero in America's war against British tyranny, John Marshall with his heroics as Chief Justice turned the Supreme Court into a bulwark against presidential and congressional tyranny and saved American democracy. In this startling biography, award-winning author Harlow Giles Unger reveals how Virginia-born John Marshall emerged from the Revolutionary War's bloodiest battlefields to become one of the nation's most important Founding Fathers: America's greatest Chief Justice. Marshall served his country as an officer, Congressman, diplomat, and Secretary of State before President John Adams named him the nation's fourth Chief Justice, the longest-serving in American history. Marshall transformed the Supreme Court from an irrelevant appeals court into a powerful branch of government -- and provoked the ire of thousands of Americans who, like millions today, accused him and the court of issuing decisions that were tantamount to new laws and Constitutional amendments. And the Court's critics were right! Marshall admitted as much. With nine decisions that shocked the nation, John Marshall and his court assumed powers to strike down laws it deemed unconstitutional. In doing so, Marshall's court acted without Constitutional authority, but its decisions saved American liberty by protecting individual rights and the rights of private business against tyranny by federal, state, and local government.

The Life of George Washington

The Life of George Washington
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Total Pages : 544
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:590657157
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Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis The Life of George Washington by : John Marshall

Without Precedent

Without Precedent
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 514
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ISBN-10 : 9780525533283
ISBN-13 : 0525533281
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Without Precedent by : Joel Richard Paul

From the author of Unlikely Allies and Indivisible comes the remarkable story of John Marshall who, as chief justice, statesman, and diplomat, played a pivotal role in the founding of the United States. No member of America's Founding Generation had a greater impact on the Constitution and the Supreme Court than John Marshall, and no one did more to preserve the delicate unity of the fledgling United States. From the nation's founding in 1776 and for the next forty years, Marshall was at the center of every political battle. As Chief Justice of the United States—the longest-serving in history—he established the independence of the judiciary and the supremacy of the federal Constitution and courts. As the leading Federalist in Virginia, he rivaled his cousin Thomas Jefferson in influence. As a diplomat and secretary of state, he defended American sovereignty against France and Britain, counseled President John Adams, and supervised the construction of the city of Washington. D.C. This is the astonishing true story of how a rough-cut frontiersman⁠—born in Virginia in 1755 and with little formal education—invented himself as one of the nation's preeminent lawyers and politicians who then reinvented the Constitution to forge a stronger nation. Without Precedent is the engrossing account of the life and times of this exceptional man, who with cunning, imagination, and grace shaped America's future as he held together the Supreme Court, the Constitution, and the country itself.