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John Marshall and the Constitution, a Chronicle of the Supreme Court

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The work presents a concise biography and legal study of John Marshall, chronicling his early years, his elevation of the national judiciary, and his doctrinal battles with political opponents. It recounts key episodes such as the celebrated treason trial and examines his principles of nationalism, the sanctity of contracts, and limits on state sovereignty. Blending institutional history with case-centered analysis, it shows how constitutional structures shaped judicial authority and how Marshall’s reasoning helped entrench federal supremacy and contractual protections while resisting state-rights challenges, ending with reflections on his relations within the Court and his institutional legacy.

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Edward Samuel Corwin

Edward Samuel Corwin was an American legal scholar and historian, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of constitutional law and the Supreme Court's role in American governance. His notable work, "John Marshall and the Constitution, a Chronicle of the Supreme Court," explores the pivotal influence of Chief Justice John Marshall on the development of the U.S. Constitution and the judiciary. Corwin's scholarship is characterized by a thorough analysis of legal principles and historical context, making his writings significant for students of law and history alike.

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