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John Marshall, the chief justice of the United States, dominated the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1829-1830, making ...
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. is navigating a fraught path, legal analysts say, trying to avert a direct confrontation between the Trump administration and a Supreme Court that has steadily ...
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. is navigating a fraught path, legal analysts say, trying to avert a direct confrontation between the Trump administration and a Supreme Court that has steadily ...
"The idea of an independent judicial entity, a coequal branch of government, was an extraordinary revolution," Roberts said, crediting Chief Justice John Marshall and his landmark Marbury v.
Vice President JD Vance was responding to Chief Justice John Roberts' comments that courts should 'check' the other two branches of government.
Roberts took the opportunity to highlight John Marshall's vision in crafting the role of the Supreme Court within the federal government, when asked who was his favorite chief justice.
It would be a dull quest, but a difficult one, to find a 70-something white male conservative less like President Donald Trump than Chief Justice John Roberts. Mr Roberts is mild where the other ...
Chief Justice John Marshall wrote in McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) that “the power to tax involves the power to destroy.” That seems to be Sen. Thom Tillis and Rep. Kevin Hern’s design for ...
The answer is complicated, but Chief Justice John Roberts may be treading a fine line between institutionalism and cowardice.
John Marshall was then the sitting chief justice of the Supreme Court who had been a lieutenant in the 11th Virginia in 1776 and captain by 1778.
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