That depends on your definition of "involved in."
John Marshall was a member of the Federalist party, nominated to the Supreme Court by President John Adams in the waning days of Adams' administration. The incoming President, Thomas Jefferson, as well as the majority of both houses of Congress, were members of the Democratic-Republican party (different from the modern Republican party).
Since Chief Justice Marshall presided over the Court for 34 years, he was involved with the administration of four Democratic-Republicans and one Democratic President:
John Marshall, former supreme justice, was not a Republican. Marshall was a member of the Democratic Republic federalist party.
John Marshall - sculptor - died in 2009.
Republican
Chief Justice John Marshall was a member of the Federalist party who believed most power should reside with the federal government. He generally opposed state sovereignty, and invariably ruled in favor of the federal government in disputes against the states.
Chief Justice John Marshall
The Marshall Plan.
John Marshall was a member of the Federalist party.
He was a liberal Republican.
John Marshall was a member of the Federalist party. The opposing Democratic-Republican party, lead by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, originally called themselves the Anti-Federalists.
No, John Marshall was a member of the Federalist party that dominated government in the early years of the United States. The Federalists were eclipsed by the Democratic-Republican party, lead by President Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.The Republican party (also the Radical Republicans) was developed later in the 19th century, and was the party of Lincoln, but bears no ideological resemblance to the Republican party of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Thurgood Marshall Junior and John W. Marshall
John Thurgood Marshall
john boehner is a republican
The address of the John Marshall Branch is: 4133 Rectortown Road, Marshall, 20115 M
yes, john marshall was a nationalist
No, John Marshall did not like Andrew Jackson. Marshall was a staunch Federalist and believed in a strong central government, while Jackson was a Democratic-Republican who favored state power and opposed the Supreme Court's authority. Additionally, Jackson famously disregarded Marshall's rulings in cases such as Worcester v. Georgia, leading to strained relations between the two.
John Marshall was born on September 24, 1755.
John Marshall has written: 'A guide to Sanchi'