Chief Justice John Marshall and the Court gave up the power to establish courts and to issue writs of mandamus.
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Fourth Chief Justice John Marshall, who presided over the Court from 1801-1835.
Chief Justice John Marshall presided over the US Supreme Court from 1801 until his death in 1835.
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The Court through Chief Justice Marshall unanimously decided not to require Madison to deliver the commission to Marbury.
which man served as chief justice of the united states supreme court
John Marshall was the chief justice of the supreme court from January 31, 1801- July 6, 1835.
Chief Justice John Marshall, who lead the Court from February 1801 until July 1835, the longest tenure of any Chief Justice in the history of the Court. Marshall made important interpretations of the Constitution that defined the relationships among the branches of the federal government, and the balance of power between the federal government and the states that are still relevant today.
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There has not been an African American Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court. The first African American Associate Justice was the Honorable Thurgood Marshall.
President John Adams appointed John Marshall, his Secretary of State, to the office of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in 1801. Marshall succeeded the third Chief Justice, Oliver Ellsworth.