John Marshall
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066167271
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À propos de ce livre
In "John Marshall," James Bradley Thayer expertly navigates the life and legacy of one of America's foundational figures in law and governance. This biography is rich in detail, offering an intricate exploration of Marshall's tenure as Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1801 to 1835. Thayer employs a meticulous literary style that interweaves historical analysis with biographical narrative, emphasizing the social and political contexts that shaped Marshall's influential rulings. The book situates Marshall within a broader tapestry of early American history, capturing the intensity of legal debates that defined a nascent nation. Thayer, a distinguished legal scholar and historian, brings his profound knowledge of American constitutional law to this work. His academic background and legal expertise inform the incisive interpretations that characterize his depiction of Marshall's impact on the judiciary and federal authority. Thayer's reverence for Marshall's contributions to American jurisprudence is evident, arising from a deep understanding of the tension between state and federal powers that Marshall navigated throughout his career. For readers interested in the foundations of American law and democracy, "John Marshall" is a compelling and authoritative portrait of a towering figure whose legal philosophies continue to resonate today. Thayer's thoughtful analysis and engaging prose make this biography an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of the U.S. legal system and the legacy of its greatest Chief Justice.
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