I Think I Shall Nominate You
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- Identifier
- MS1133-0158
- Title
- I Think I Shall Nominate You
- Description
- This academic paper, authored by John T. Cook, presents a detailed historical analysis centered on John Marshall's pivotal role in shaping the U.S. Supreme Court during the early 19th century. It covers Marshall's personal background, his involvement in key legal cases, his innovative judicial practices, and his overarching influence on American jurisprudence. The paper emphasizes Marshall's leadership in establishing the court's authority and its independence, particularly through landmark cases like Marbury v. Madison.
- Date
- 9 November 2017
- Creator
- Cook, John T.
- topic
- SPHEX Club - lecture
- Cook, John T.
- John Marshall
- Supreme Court
- judicial review
- Marbury v. Madison
- constitutional law
- Federalism
- electoral politics
- Federalist Party
- John Adams
- Jean Edward Smith
- Albert Beveridge
- Fauquier Rifles
- Culpeper Battalion
- Talleyrand
- Secretary of State
- Location
- Lynchburg, Va.
- Digital Format
- Language
- English
- Publisher
- George M. Jones Library Association
- Repository
- George M. Jones Library Association
- Rights
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Rights Holder
- Cook, John T.
- George M. Jones Library Association
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