Noun
United States jurist; as chief justice of the Supreme Court he established the principles of United States constitutional law (1755-1835)
Source: WordNetIf you could say of any one individual that the court as an institution is the length and shadow of that individual, surely it would be John Marshall. William Rehnquist
After 1816 the Federalists had no national power base apart from John Marshall 's Supreme Court. Source: Internet
Around 1820, Russian explorer Adam Johann von Krusenstern and the French explorer Louis Isidore Duperrey named the islands after John Marshall, and drew maps of the islands. Source: Internet
Clay read law by working and studying with Wythe, Chancellor of the Commonwealth of Virginia (also a mentor to Thomas Jefferson and John Marshall, among others), and Brooke. Source: Internet
Hetfield broke his wrist while skateboarding; he continued with the tour, performing vocals, with guitar technician John Marshall playing rhythm guitar. Source: Internet
John Marshall struggled to get anything going offensively, only having 79 total yards that led to three punts, three turnovers on downs, and an interception. Source: Internet