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James Madison states in the Federalist 51 that "justice is the end of government"
Samuel Chase
John Jay, future Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and Governor of New York.
No. Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury, and never sat on the Supreme Court. The person you're thinking of is fourth Chief Justice John Marshall.
He was the 4th Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court, and the longest serving. He helped to establish the Supreme Court as the final authority on the meaning of the Constitution.
Lawyer, First Supreme Court Justice, founding father (politician) and neogiator. Created Jays Treaty with British
All three served as Chief Justice of the United States (aka Chief Justice of the Supreme Court), and all three were members of the Federalist party. In fact, the first five Chief Justices were all members of the Federalist party:John JayJohn RutledgeOliver EllsworthJohn MarshallRoger B. Taney
Associate Justice is the formal title for any US Supreme Court justice who is not the Chief Justice. There are eight Associate Justices and one Chief Justice on the Supreme Court.
Federalism had a strong-hold under Marshall Court. John Marshall, a Federalist, was the 4th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
John Jay, whom President Washington nominated as first Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court, was a member of the Federalist party, as was Washington. In fact, the first five Chief Justices were all Federalists:John JayJohn RutledgeOliver EllsworthJohn MarshallRoger B. Taney
Tagalog translation of SUPREME JUSTICE: - kataas-taasang katarungan
Federalist John Marshall served as Secretary of State under President John Adams, and was appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in February 1801. Marshall served in both capacities until the end of Adams' term, on March 4, 1801.Marshall presided over the Supreme Court until his death in 1835.