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John Marshall is important because he was
a chief justice of the Supreme Court during Marbury v. Madison.
a vice president of the United States.
the first person to bring a case to the Supreme Court.
the first speaker of the House of Representatives.
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a chief justice of the Supreme Court during Marbury v. Madison.
John Marshall was the fourth Chief Justice (1801–1835). Under his leadership the Court decided Marbury v. Madison (1803), which established the principle of judicial review.
John Marshall was the fourth Chief Justice (1801–1835). Under his leadership the Court decided Marbury v. Madison (1803), which established the principle of judicial review.
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