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Without Precedent by Joel Richard Paul

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Without Precedent

Chief Justice John Marshall and His Times

Joel Richard Paul, Fred Sanders, Penguin Audio

Penguin Publishing Group · Print & ebook · February 19, 2019

Reading lane: Courts & the Judiciary

From the author of Unlikely Allies and Indivisible comes the remarkable story of John Marshall who, as chief justice, statesman, and diplomat, played a pivotal role in the founding of the United States.

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Why This Clicks

Court and Country

A court biography with enough historical sweep to make the era feel legible.

Come here for

  • Court-centered historical context
  • A steady, explanatory biographical read

Expect

  • Revolutionary-era and early republic context
  • John Marshall in his times

Book Details

Authors
Joel Richard Paul, Fred Sanders, Penguin Audio
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Published
February 19, 2019
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Courts & the Judiciary · Revolutionary America (1775-1800)
Reading lane
Courts & the Judiciary

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Publisher Categories

  • Lives in History

  • Revolutionary America (1775-1800)

  • Legal History

About This Book

From the author of Unlikely Allies and Indivisible comes the remarkable story of John Marshall who, as chief justice, statesman, and diplomat, played a pivotal role in the founding of the United States. No member of America's Founding Generation had a greater impact on the Constitution and the Supreme Court than John Marshall, and no one did more to preserve the delicate unity of the fledgling United States. From the nation's founding in 1776 and for the next forty years, Ma...

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From the author of Unlikely Allies and Indivisible comes the remarkable story of John Marshall who, as chief justice, statesman, and diplomat, played a pivotal role in the founding of the United States. No member of America's Founding Generation had a greater impact on the Constitution and the Supreme Court than John Marshall, and no one did more to preserve the delicate unity of the fledgling United States. From the nation's founding in 1776 and for the next forty years, Marshall was at the center of every political battle. As Chief Justice of the United States—the longest-serving in history—he established the independence of the judiciary and the supremacy of the federal Constitution and courts. As the leading Federalist in Virginia, he rivaled his cousin Thomas Jefferson in influence. As a diplomat and secretary of state, he defended American sovereignty against France and Britain, counseled President John Adams, and supervised the construction of the city of Washington. D.C. This is the astonishing true story of how a rough-cut frontiersman⁠—born in Virginia in 1755 and with little formal education—invented himself as one of the nation's preeminent lawyers and politicians who then reinvented the Constitution to forge a stronger nation. Without Precedent is the engrossing account of the life and times of this exceptional man, who with cunning, imagination, and grace shaped America's future as he held together the Supreme Court, the Constitution, and the country itself.

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