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Civics 101

John Marshall and the Supreme Court

Civics 101

NHPR

Education, History, Supreme Court, American History, Elections, Democracy, Society & Culture, Government, Civics, Politics, Social Studies

4.62.4K Ratings

🗓️ 24 August 2021

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

John Marshall was the longest-serving Chief Justice in Supreme Court history. In today’s episode, we learn all about the man as well as the decisions that shaped the highest court in the land; from Marbury v Madison to McCullough v Maryland. This episode features the voices of Susan Siggelakis, Robert Strauss and Randolph Moss.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Your favorite bands about to play a sold out show and you definitely got tickets and drinks.

0:06.0

Now hurry and make it back to your spot.

0:08.0

Has this person and that person about 20 more? Watch out for feet.

0:13.0

Hey.

0:14.0

Just keep going.

0:15.0

A little further?

0:16.0

Oh, there's your friend.

0:18.0

Over here.

0:19.0

Right where you want to be.

0:20.0

Cosing up to see the set list.

0:22.0

And they're definitely playing your song.

0:24.0

When you're with Annex, it's not if it's going to happen.

0:27.0

When American Express, don't live life without it.

0:35.0

Hey, Nick and Hannah.

0:36.0

Can I tell you both a story?

0:38.0

Of course.

0:40.0

And this is Mitch Skocky, by the way everyone.

0:43.0

He has been our summer intern and we're sad to see him go.

0:46.0

Let's hear it Mitch.

0:48.0

The year is 1801.

0:49.0

John Adams is in the final days of his presidency.

0:52.0

Thomas Jefferson is poised to take over on March 4th.

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