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American History Tellers

Supreme Court Landmarks | The Predicament of John Marshall | 1

American History Tellers

Wondery

Society & Culture, Kids & Family, History, Education For Kids

4.718.3K Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2020

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

After the War of Independence, the new American government created the Supreme Court to be have the final word on disputes that the states couldn’t settle. But at first, the Court was anything but Supreme.

For nearly a decade, Congress and the President held the real power. In practice the Supreme Court was weak, ineffectual and disorganized – a post so unappealing that many men turned down nominations to serve on its bench. 

All that would change with the appointment of Chief Justice John Marshall and the arrival of a case called Marbury v. Madison — a political drama that would embroil the new President Thomas Jefferson, outgoing president John Adams, the U.S. Congress, and even the Chief Justice himself.

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0:00.0

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0:05.6

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0:09.4

Imagine it's February 1790.

0:21.0

Cold, clear morning in Lower Manhattan, the nation's capital.

0:24.0

You're making your way across the ground floor of the merchants' exchange building.

0:28.0

Usually it's a bustling open air market, but today the cattle merchants have been cleared out.

0:33.0

Upstairs, the Supreme Court of the United States is convening for the very first time.

0:39.0

You're a young lawyer with a small two-man practice.

0:42.0

You mostly try property cases in state courts, but this morning you've come to the Supreme

0:47.3

Courts opening proceedings to apply for the federal bar.

0:51.0

You enjoy your work well enough, but somehow you didn't expect to spend so much time squabbling

0:55.8

over inheritance claims and property lines.

0:58.8

Once you join the bar, you'll be able to try cases at a federal level.

1:03.0

Maybe even important cases.

1:04.8

The thought gives you a thrill.

1:07.1

The second floor meeting room is dim and drafty and crammed full of people.

1:11.6

Mostly lawyers like yourself and a few newspapermen.

1:14.3

Over here, will you.

1:16.1

Your partner calls out to you and you spot him in the gallery.

1:20.6

You make your way over and take a seat next to him.

1:23.2

At the bench, three men in dark robes stand around conferring with each other.

1:27.1

You recognize one of them as John J. the Chief Justice.

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