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Portrait of John Marshall

John Marshall

John Marshall, the longest-serving Chief Justice of the United States, was born in Fauquier County, Virginia.

Profession
Chief Justice, Statesman
From
Germantown, Virginia
Born
September 24, 1755
Years active
1780–1835

Early life

Born in a log cabin in Germantown in 1755, Marshall served under Washington at Valley Forge before studying law.

Career

As Chief Justice from 1801 to 1835 he wrote landmark opinions including Marbury v. Madison, establishing judicial review and the authority of the Supreme Court.

Major achievements

He transformed the Supreme Court into a co-equal branch of government and shaped the foundations of American constitutional law.

Legacy

Marshall is widely regarded as the most influential chief justice in U.S. history.

References

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