![]() There are many books that detail the life and career of Chief Justice Marshall including the classic multi volume biography by Albert Jeremiah Beveridge. Maryland, which relied on the “necessary and proper” clause of the United States Constitution to uphold the federal government’s creation of a national bank. Madison, which established the concept of judicial review, and McCulloch v. His landmark decisions include Marbury v. ![]() Over his three-decade career on the Court, Chief Justice John Marshall heard more than 1,000 cases and wrote 519 decisions. Many people consider him the greatest Chief Justice to have ever served on the U.S. John Marshall, who served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1801 to 1835, is credited with elevating the Supreme Court to its current position and laying the foundation for U.S. John Marshall: Definer of a Nation, By Jean Edward Smith Henry Holt & Co (1996) John Marshall: The Chief Justice Who Saved the Nation, by Harlow Giles Unger DaCapo Press (2014) ![]()
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