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Supreme court case in which Daniel Webster successfully argued that a state could not change a legal charter once granted?

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What Supreme Court cases did Daniel Webster argue?

Daniel Webster (1782-1852) was a famous statesman and constitutional lawyer who argued before the US Supreme Court and won some of the nation's earliest landmark cases (see below). Some of these victories may have been aided by the fact that they involved representing citizens against state interests before the Marshall Court. Chief Justice John Marshall was a Federalist who believed in limiting states' rights. Nevertheless, Daniel Webster was consider brilliant, and a superb orator.He also served twice as Secretary of State, under William Henry Harrison, from 1841-1843, and Millard Fillmore, from 1850-1852, and was elected to seats on the House of Representatives and the Senate.Daniel Webster's Notable Supreme Court Cases:Dartmouth College v. Woodward, 17 US 518 (1819) (represented Dartmouth)McCulloch v. Maryland, 17 US 316 (1819) (represented McCulloch)Cohens v. Virgina, 19 US 264 (1821) (represented Cohens)Gibbons v. Ogden, 22 US 1 (1824) (represented Gibbons)


Who was called the expounder of the constitution?

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Who was the leader of the group of farmers that force a shutdown of the supreme court in Springfield Massachusetts in 1786?

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What was the event called that led hundreds of people in a forced shutdown of the supreme court in massachussetts?

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