John Marshall : the chief justice who saved the nation

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 13
9780306822209 
DDC
347.73 
Category
American Law  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2014 
Publisher
Pages
ix, 374 pages  
Subject
American Biography 
Abstract
"A soul-stirring biography of John Marshall, the young Republic's great chief justice who led the Supreme Court to power and brought law and order to the nation. In the political turmoil that convulsed America after George Washington's death, the surviving Founding Fathers went mad-literally pummeling each other in Congress and challenging one another to deadly duels in their quest for power. Out of the political intrigue, one man emerged to restore calm and dignity to the government: John Marshall. The longest-serving chief justice in American history, Marshall transformed the Supreme Court from an irrelevant appeals court into the powerful and controversial branch of government that Americans today either revere or despise. Drawing on rare documents, Harlow Giles Unger shows how, with nine key decisions, Marshall rewrote the Constitution, reshaped government, and prevented Thomas Jefferson from turning tyrant. John Adams called his appointment of Marshall to chief justice his greatest gift to the nation and "the pride of my life."-- Provided by publisher. 
Description
Content:
Chaos! -- Commotions -- "We, sir, idolize democracy!" -- Quoits was the game -- The great divide -- The two happiest people on Earth -- X, Y, Z -- Our Washington is no more -- Midnight judges -- Mr. Chief Justice -- Party rage -- A deadly interview -- The trial -- The court must be obeyed -- An era of good feelings -- The final arbiter -- Appendix: nine great cases of John Marshall's Supreme Court. 
Biblio Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-360) and index.
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