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criminology and criminal justice
criminology
social history of crime
key people in the social history of crime
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political science
American politics and society
United States Supreme Court
key people in the study of the us congress
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social history of crime
courts, corrections, punishments
United States Supreme Court
key people in the study of the us congress
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criminology
key organizations (criminology)
United States Supreme Court
key people in the study of the us congress
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higher education law
key organizations (criminology)
United States Supreme Court
key people in the study of the us congress
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criminology
law and justice
United States Supreme Court
key people in the study of the us congress
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psychology and law
trial processes
United States Supreme Court
key people in the study of the us congress
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John Marshall
Definition
- John Marshall’s tenure as chief justice of the United States from 1801 to 1835 came during a period of unsurpassed development in American constitutional law. The author of several key majority opinions on important national issues, Marshall (1755–1835) set the course for the continuing evolution of the Constitution, the federal government, and the United States as a nation. [Source: The U.S. Constitution A to Z; Marshall, John]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/John_Marshall
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