The Chief Justiceship of John Marshall, 1801-1835

The Chief Justiceship of John Marshall, 1801-1835

by Herbert A. Johnson
ISBN-10:
1570032947
ISBN-13:
9781570032943
Pub. Date:
08/31/1998
Publisher:
University of South Carolina Press
ISBN-10:
1570032947
ISBN-13:
9781570032943
Pub. Date:
08/31/1998
Publisher:
University of South Carolina Press
The Chief Justiceship of John Marshall, 1801-1835

The Chief Justiceship of John Marshall, 1801-1835

by Herbert A. Johnson

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Overview

A sweeping assessment of the most influential Chief Justice in American history

Perhaps no one has exerted a more profound influence on the United States Supreme Court or on the Federal Constitution than Chief Justice John Marshall. In this history of the high court during the critical years from 1801 to 1835, Herbert A. Johnson offers a comprehensive portrait of the court's activities and accomplishments under Marshall's leadership. Johnson demonstrates that in addition to staving off political attacks from the Jeffersonian and Jacksonian political parties, the Marshall Court established the supremacy of the federal government in areas of national concern, enunciated the commerce and contract clauses as critical foundations for economic development, and definitively shaped the structure of federalism before the Civil War.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781570032943
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Publication date: 08/31/1998
Series: Chief Justiceships of the United States Supreme Court
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 317
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.75(h) x 1.25(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Herbert A. Johnson is the Ernest F. Hollings Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of South Carolina School of Law in Columbia. A past president of the American Society for Legal History, Johnson is a former editor of The Papers of John Marshall.

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John R. Schmidhauser

It is rare indeed that the academic reappraisal of a frequently examined judicial leader, a towering one in American jurisprudence, produces results which may fundamentally change the way scholars evaluate such judicial leadership. Herbert Johnson's work on John Marshall's Chief Justiceship is one of those rare positive exceptions.

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