Tales from the Supreme Court." Did you know that John Marshall was known as “John Marshall and the six dwarfs” or that Marshall was no fashion plate, called an “antiquated slop-shop ...
His decree proposing to end the constitutional promise of birthright citizenship contradicts the plain words of the 14th Amendment and would reverse an 1898 Supreme ... to be John Marshall or ...
The Monroe swear-in site is now occupied by the Supreme Court, which opened its building in 1935. The man who handled the duties more than 200 years ago was John Marshall, widely acknowledged as the ...
Presidents are not immune from state criminal proceedings while in office, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday ... Roberts pointed to the subpoena upheld by Chief Justice John Marshall that compelled ...
WASHINGTON—Congress might be gridlocked and the postdebate White House reeling, but at the Supreme Court, Chief Justice ...
“When the Supreme Court creates a right that is not even ... the people would regard as fundamental. As Chief Justice John Marshall said in 1819, the nature of a constitution was that it was ...