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Marshall was the Secretary of State (1800 - 1801) & the 4th Chief Justice of SCOTUS (1801 - 1835 his death). | Marshall was the Secretary of State (1800 - 1801) & the 4th Chief Justice of SCOTUS (1801 - 1835 his death). | ||
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*''[[Laidlaw v. Organ]]'', 1817 | |||
*''[[McCulloch v. Maryland]]'', 1819 | |||
*''[[Gibbons v. Ogden]]'', 1824 | |||
[[Category:Chief justices of the United States]] | [[Category:Chief justices of the United States]] |
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John Marshall (1755 – 1835) was a Founding Father of the United States at the age of 21. He was self-educated in law ("reading law").
Marshall was the Secretary of State (1800 - 1801) & the 4th Chief Justice of SCOTUS (1801 - 1835 his death).
Cases[edit | edit source]
- Laidlaw v. Organ, 1817
- McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819
- Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824