Chief Justice John Marshall

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States
gptkbp:affiliation gptkb:House_of_Representatives
gptkb:Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States
gptkb:Virginia_House_of_Delegates
gptkbp:born September 24, 1755
gptkbp:burial_place gptkb:Germantown,_Pennsylvania
gptkbp:children gptkb:Thomas_Marshall
gptkb:James_W._Marshall
gptkb:John_Marshall_Jr.
gptkb:Mary_Marshall
Elizabeth Marshall
gptkbp:died July 6, 1835
gptkbp:education gptkb:College_of_William_&_Mary
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Chief Justice John Marshall
gptkbp:influence Federalism
Judicial independence
American constitutional law
gptkbp:influenced gptkb:Abraham_Lincoln
gptkb:Franklin_D._Roosevelt
gptkb:Civil_Rights_Movement
gptkb:The_New_Deal
Modern American law
gptkbp:influenced_by gptkb:Federalist_Party
gptkbp:legacy gptkb:Judicial_review
Establishing the Supreme Court's role
Strengthening the federal government
gptkbp:notable_case gptkb:Gibbons_v._Ogden
gptkb:Marbury_v._Madison
gptkb:Mc_Culloch_v._Maryland
gptkbp:notable_quote " A law repugnant to the Constitution is void."
" The power to tax involves the power to destroy."
" It is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is."
gptkbp:occupation gptkb:Judge
gptkb:Politician
gptkb:lawyer
gptkbp:place_of_birth gptkb:Fauquier_County,_Virginia
gptkbp:place_of_death gptkb:Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania
gptkbp:political_party gptkb:Federalist_Party
gptkbp:predecessor gptkb:Oliver_Ellsworth
gptkbp:served_as Chief Justice from 1801 to 1835
gptkbp:spouse Mary Willis
gptkbp:successor gptkb:Roger_B._Taney
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Thomas_Jefferson
gptkb:Marbury_v._Madison
gptkbp:bfsLayer 3