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Chief Justice John Marshall

Mentioned in 3 analyzed podcast episodes across 3 shows

Chief Justice of the United States who fundamentally shaped American constitutional law through the doctrine of judicial review. He is frequently cited in legal discussions for his authorship of the landmark Dartmouth College opinion, which established foundational precedent for analyzing the legal status and substance of corporate entities. His historical contributions continue to be referenced in contemporary Supreme Court proceedings and constitutional analysis.

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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Armstrong & Getty On Demand · Feb 20, 2026

A Woo Liu Boo Gu Tattoo!

Historical Supreme Court Chief Justice who transformed judicial review in American constitutional law

Supreme Court Tariff Ruling and Separation of PowersEmergency Powers and Congressional DelegationJudeo-Christian Values as Foundation of Western Democracy
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U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments

U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments · Jan 14, 2026

Galette v. New Jersey Transit Corp.

Authored Dartmouth College opinion cited as historical precedent for substance-based corporate analysis

State Sovereign Immunity DoctrinePublic Corporation Legal StatusEleventh Amendment Jurisdiction
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Supreme Court Oral Arguments

Supreme Court Oral Arguments · Jan 14, 2026

[24-1021] Galette v. New Jersey Transit Corp.

Historical figure; authored Dartmouth College opinion cited as precedent for substance-based analysis of entity status.

State Sovereign Immunity DoctrinePublic Corporation Legal StatusEleventh Amendment Jurisdiction
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