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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1916 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1916 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1904 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1916 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1907 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1916 Edition.
John Marshall (1755-1835) became the fourth chief justice of the
U.S. Supreme Court despite having had almost no formal schooling
and after having studied law for a mere six weeks. Nevertheless,
Marshall remains the only judge in American history whose
distinction derives almost entirely from his judicial career.
During Marshall's nearly 35-year tenure as chief justice, he
wielded the Constitution's awe-inspiring power aggressively and
wisely, setting the Supreme Court on a course for the ages by
ensuring its equal position in the triumvirate of the federal
government of the United States and securing its role as
interpreter and enforcer of the Constitution. Marshall's judicial
energies were as unflagging as his vision was expansive. This
four-volume life of Marshall received wide acclaim upon its initial
publication in 1920, winning the Pulitzer Prize that year, and
makes fascinating reading for the lawyer, historian, and legal
scholar.
John Marshall (1755-1835) became the fourth chief justice of the
U.S. Supreme Court despite having had almost no formal schooling
and after having studied law for a mere six weeks. Nevertheless,
Marshall remains the only judge in American history whose
distinction derives almost entirely from his judicial career.
During Marshall's nearly 35-year tenure as chief justice, he
wielded the Constitution's awe-inspiring power aggressively and
wisely, setting the Supreme Court on a course for the ages by
ensuring its equal position in the triumvirate of the federal
government of the United States and securing its role as
interpreter and enforcer of the Constitution. Marshall's judicial
energies were as unflagging as his vision was expansive. This
four-volume life of Marshall received wide acclaim upon its initial
publication in 1920, winning the Pulitzer Prize that year, and
makes fascinating reading for the lawyer, historian, and legal
scholar.
John Marshall (1755-1835) became the fourth chief justice of the
U.S. Supreme Court despite having had almost no formal schooling
and after having studied law for a mere six weeks. Nevertheless,
Marshall remains the only judge in American history whose
distinction derives almost entirely from his judicial career.
During Marshall's nearly 35-year tenure as chief justice, he
wielded the Constitution's awe-inspiring power aggressively and
wisely, setting the Supreme Court on a course for the ages by
ensuring its equal position in the triumvirate of the federal
government of the United States and securing its role as
interpreter and enforcer of the Constitution. Marshall's judicial
energies were as unflagging as his vision was expansive. This
four-volume life of Marshall received wide acclaim upon its initial
publication in 1920, winning the Pulitzer Prize that year, and
makes fascinating reading for the lawyer, historian, and legal
scholar.
John Marshall (1755-1835) became the fourth chief justice of the
U.S. Supreme Court despite having had almost no formal schooling
and after having studied law for a mere six weeks. Nevertheless,
Marshall remains the only judge in American history whose
distinction derives almost entirely from his judicial career.
During Marshall's nearly 35-year tenure as chief justice, he
wielded the Constitution's awe-inspiring power aggressively and
wisely, setting the Supreme Court on a course for the ages by
ensuring its equal position in the triumvirate of the federal
government of the United States and securing its role as
interpreter and enforcer of the Constitution. Marshall's judicial
energies were as unflagging as his vision was expansive. This
four-volume life of Marshall received wide acclaim upon its initial
publication in 1920, winning the Pulitzer Prize that year, and
makes fascinating reading for the lawyer, historian, and legal
scholar.
1916. Volume 3 of 4. Other volumes in this set are ISBN(s):
1419140108, 1419178989, 1419179004.
1916. Volume 2 of 4. Other volumes in this set are ISBN(s):
1419140108, 1419178997, 1419179004.
1907. A slim volume on the merits of reading the Bible with a
selection of stories from the good book composed by Beveridge, U.S.
Senator from Indiana and historian.
1916. Volume 2 of 4. Other volumes in this set are ISBN(s):
1419140108, 1419178997, 1419179004.
1916. Volume 3 of 4. Other volumes in this set are ISBN(s):
1419140108, 1419178989, 1419179004.
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