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  1. 2 giorni fa · 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. 19 mag 2024 · This new series reviews the life and contributions of yet another: John Marshall of Virginia. Marshall served as a state lawmaker, a delegate to the Virginia ratifying convention, a diplomat, a member of Congress, Secretary of State; and—for 34 years—Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court.

    • Rob Natelson
  3. 6 giorni fa · The first installment in this series summarized John Marshalls early life and his contributions to the adoption of the Constitution. The second discussed his career up to Jan. 27, 1801, the day the Senate confirmed his appointment to the Supreme Court.

  4. 2 giorni fa · Personal life Marshall, his wife Cissy , and their children John (bottom left) and Thurgood Jr. (bottom right), 1965 Marshall wed Vivian "Buster" Burey on September 4, 1929, while he was a student at Lincoln University.

  5. 26 mag 2024 · Marshall, riding in part on popularity gained in the XYZ affair, defeated Democratic-Republican incumbent John Clopton. Marshall quickly became a leader among the Federalist forces in the House of Representatives.

    • Rob Natelson
  6. 18 mag 2024 · At Relay For Life events, no one faces cancer alone. We come together every year at more than 2,500 Relay events around the country to support and celebrate survivors and caregivers.

  7. 25 mag 2024 · John Marshall is a fossil expert specializing in mass extinction events and is a Professor at the School of Ocean & Earth Science at the University of Southampton. He explains how his recent research has uncovered new evidence that may finally explain what caused the end-Devonian mass extinction.