Archive for September 5th, 2012

Judging the Judge

It is difficult to image two men whose dispositions were more at odds than Burr and Jefferson—unless it was Jefferson and his cousin John Marshall. When Federalist President John Adams appointed Marshall Chief Justice in l801, with the understanding that Marshall would curb newly elected President Jefferson’s self- proclaimed radicalism, he set the stage for a Constitution-defining war between the two Virginians.

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