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  1. Ponente Chief Justice John Marshall Votaron a favor los jueces Washington, Paterson y Chase (los jueces Cushing y Moore no participaron). Presentación de la sentencia. Esta es la sentencia más citada de la Suprema Corte. La frase más citada es de Marshall: la obligación de los jueces es “to say what the law is” determinar …

  2. John Marshall (* 24. September 1755 in Germantown, heute Midland, Fauquier County, Kolonie Virginia; † 6. Juli 1835 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und einer der bedeutendsten Juristen des Landes. Er war Außenminister, Gründer des Constitutional Law und Vorsitzender Richter am Supreme Court of the United ...

  3. He was buried alongside his wife in Shockoe Cemetery in Richmond. John Marshall - Supreme Court, Judicial Power, Constitution: 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. Initially, there was no consensus as to whether ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 17 de may. de 2018 · John Marshall, the greatest chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, was born on 24 September 1755 in Fauquier County, Virginia, and was the oldest of fifteen children. He married Mary Ambler in 1783 and they had ten children. Prior to his appointment to the Supreme Court by President John Adams early in 1801, he had distinguished himself in ...

  6. John Marshall was born in a cabin on the Virginia frontier on September 24, 1755. The son of a land surveyor, Marshall read voraciously and showed an early love of history and politics. Marshall's intellectual development was encouraged by his father, who by the time Marshall was a teenager had amassed a moderately substantial estate.

  7. John Marshall (arqueólogo) John Hubert Marshall ( Chester, Cheshire, Inglaterra, 19 de marzo de 1876 - Guildford, Surrey, 17 de agosto de 1958) fue el director general del Examen Arqueológico de la India desde 1902 hasta 1928. Además, fue el encargado de las excavaciones que llevaron al descubrimiento de Harappa y Mohenjo-Daro, dos de las ...

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