Marshall's death created a vacancy President Andrew Jackson would fill, setting the stage for a significant change in the Court's leadership and future constitutional direction.
Chief Justice John Marshall died on July 6, 1835, leaving the Supreme Court without its long-serving chief justice.
Marshall's death created a vacancy President Andrew Jackson would fill, setting the stage for a significant change in the Court's leadership and future constitutional direction.
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A federal judge has ruled against Trump's executive order requiring proof of citizenship for voters.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Trump's decision to terminate protected status for certain migrants.
A federal judge halted Trump's executive order aimed at restricting mail-in voting.
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