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Chief Justice John Marshall presided over the US Supreme Court from 1801 until his death in 1835.
Chief Justice Roger B. Taney replaced Chief Justice John Marshall after Marshall's death in 1835.
John Marshall served in the Supreme Court as Chief Justice between 1801-1835. He helped lay foundation for constitutional law, and made Judicial branch an equal branch of government. He was the longest serving Chief justice in supreme court history.
Chief Justice John Marshall tried unsuccessfully to get the federal government to protect the Cherokee Nation.
The Chief Justice of the United States in 1819 was John Marshall.
President John Adams appointed Chief Justice John Marshall in 1801.
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John Marshall
No. John Marshall is best known as the fourth Chief Justice of the United States, and perhaps the most influential justice in the history of the Supreme Court. He was appointed by President John Adams, and presided over the Court from 1801-1835. The only man to serve as both US President and Chief Justice was William Howard Taft, who was the 27th President, from 1909-1913, and the 10th Chief Justice, from 1921-1930.
Marshall. Washington was President from 1789 to 1797. John Marshall became Chief Justice at the end of John Adams' term as President in 1801.
Chief Justice John Marshall