Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. John Marshall (September 24, 1755 – July 6, 1835) was an American statesman, lawyer, and Founding Father who served as the fourth chief justice of the United States from 1801 until his death in 1835.

  2. 27 de ago. de 2018 · Un concepto que hoy forma parte de la arquitectura constitucional de todos los países democráticos del mundo. Trayectoria personal antes de llegar a juez del Tribunal Supremo. John Marshall fue, antes de convertirse en presidente del Tribunal Supremo, o Corte Suprema -se puede decir de las dos formas- de los Estados Unidos, soldado.

    • Carlos Berbell
  3. John Marshall (24 de septiembre de 1755 – 6 de julio de 1835) fue un abogado, juez, político, diplomático, legislador, estadista, jurista y militar estadounidense, Marshall era originario de la Commonwealth de Virginia y líder del partido federalista.

  4. 2 de abr. de 2014 · John Marshall became the fourth chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1801. He is largely responsible for establishing the Supreme Court's role in federal government. Updated: Jul 27, 2020

  5. 13 de dic. de 2023 · The definition of John Marshall for the AP US History exam is the 4th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who played an influential role in establishing the court’s power through landmark decisions like Marbury v.

    • Harry Searles
  6. About. America's First Law School. John Marshall, the Great Chief Justice. John Marshall, the nation's fourth chief justice, was among the first to study law at W&M. The Wolf Law Library's Digital History of the Law School. Wythepedia: The George Wythe Encyclopedia.

  7. Chief justice of the United States. John Marshall. 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.