This book explains how John Marshall interpreted the United States Constitution to make it the Supreme Law of the United States of America, and how his vision of the United States Constitution, was a working instrument that could expand and contract as circumstances warranted.
The cases that are mentioned in this book are available in the Bibliography section at the end. The author provided a link to these cases so that the reader can gain an in-depth understanding of each case that was brought before the Marshall court.
Also, the author has included the United States Constitution, the Bill of Rights (the first ten amendments to the Constitution), and the Articles of Confederation.
The cases that are mentioned in this book are available in the Bibliography section at the end. The author provided a link to these cases so that the reader can gain an in-depth understanding of each case that was brought before the Marshall court.
Also, the author has included the United States Constitution, the Bill of Rights (the first ten amendments to the Constitution), and the Articles of Confederation.