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  1. John Marshall (September 24, 1755 – July 6, 1835) was an American statesman and jurist who shaped American constitutional law and made the Supreme Court more powerful. Marshall was the fourth Chief Justice of the United States, working from February 4, 1801, until his death in 1835.

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Famous Legal Figures. 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....

  3. Oct 1, 2018 · Getty Images. By. Robert McNamara. Updated on October 01, 2018. John Marshall served as the chief justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1801 to 1835. During Marshall's 34 year tenure, the Supreme Court attained stature and established itself as a fully co-equal branch of the government.

  4. Dec 13, 2023 · John Marshall (1755–1845) was a Founding Father, an officer in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, a congressional representative from Virginia, Secretary of State, and 4th Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Marshall is best known for his judicial decisions that often reflected his strong Federalist beliefs.

  5. Chief justice of the United States. John Marshall. Under Marshalls 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.

  6. 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.

  7. May 17, 2018 · People. Social Sciences and the Law. Supreme Court: Biographies. John Marshall. Marshall, John. views 2,194,278 updated May 17 2018. Marshall, John. Born September 24, 1755 (Germantown, Virginia) Died July 6, 1835 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.

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