John Marshall, the “great Chief Justice” (1803-35), was especially concerned with civic education of the young, and his judicious statesmanship stands as a model from which we today can benefit. By ...
The Origin Story of Texan High Culture David Lynch’s Anti–Political Correctness A new biography explores the long-running rivalry between the Federalist chief justice John Marshall and his ...
Legal analyst Sarah Isgur speaks with NPR's Steve Inskeep about Justice John Roberts' end-of-year review of the federal judiciary, in which he says that the courts' independence is under threat.
And Chief Justice Marshall's decision in McCulloch largely ... Instead, he proposes a ham-handed way of playing keep-away from John Roberts. And keep-away it does. This law stops short of ...
He grew up in Long Beach, Indiana. As an attorney for the government and in private practice, he argued 39 cases before the US Supreme Court and won 25 of them. Chancellor of the Smithsonian ...