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John Marshall, The Nationalist
Rick Brainard

In this edition of John Marshall, the Nationalist, you will learn about the great jurist who helped to create a Nation that is ruled by law and not by men who set themselves above the law. Where the Supreme Law of the land, The United States Constitution, became not only a working instrument but also an instrument that could expand and contract as circumstances warrent. In this paper you will find two works. The first is The Judicial Mind of Justice John Marshall by Rick Brainard, the editor and the classic work, John Marshall and the Constitutiom, A Chronicle of the Supreme Court by Edward S. Corwin.

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The book John Marshall And The Constitution, A Chronicle Of The Supreme Court By Edward S. Corwin is rendered from the Public Domain Text. This work is Volume 16 in The Chronicles Of America Series, Allen Johnson, Editor. The etext version of this book was produced by Dudley P. Duck.

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The article The Judicial Mind of Justice John Marshal by Rick Brainard focuses on the guiding force of John Marshall's theory of government. This guiding force is known as Nationalism.

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