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Journal of Supreme Court History | 2002

John Marshall’s Associate Justices

Henry J. Abraham

My fascination with, and indeed love for, the Supreme Court of the United States and its Justices began in my teens—a long, long time ago—and it has never wavered. Like other youthful and some not-so-youthful students and observers of the Court, I grew up thinking that John Marshall was our first Chief Justice, and that he wrote all of the Court’s opinions. Ultimately, it became fortuitously clear that he was not our first but fourth (counting John Rutledge’s unconfirmed service of a little more than four months in the center chair) and that Marshall did not write all of his Court’s opinions, just most of them, including a healthy majority of cases at constitutional law. Thus, of the 1,215 cases his Court handled during his long tenure of thirty-four and a half years—exceeded, to date, only by Justice Douglas’s thirty-six and a half and Justice Field’s thirty-four and three-quarters—Marshall penned 519. He wrote thirty-six of the sixtytwo that were decided on constitutional grounds, dissenting only once. He completely dominated his Court, effectively “Marshalling” it. One example is John Adams’s first appointment, Bushrod Washington, George Washington’s favorite nephew, who served with Marshall for twenty-five of his thirty-one years on the Court. He disagreed with the Chief only thrice, and thus was commonly referred to as Marshall’s second vote. In his long tenure on the Court, Washington wrote only seventy majority opinions, two concurrences, and but one formal dissent.


Political Science Quarterly | 1985

Louis D. Brandeis: Justice for the People

Henry J. Abraham; Philippa Strum

Traces the life and career of the great Supreme Court justice and discusses his involvement with labor unions, trust busting, womens suffrage, unemployment legislation, and Zionism.


Journal of Supreme Court History | 2006

President Jefferson's Three Appointments to the Supreme Court of the United States: 1804, 1807, and 1807

Henry J. Abraham


Political Science Quarterly | 1986

Contemporary Judicial Processes and a Democratic Society

Henry J. Abraham


Commonwealth & Comparative Politics | 1978

‘Merit’ or ‘seniority'? Reflections on the politics of recent appointments to the chief Justiceship of India

Henry J. Abraham


Journal of Church and State | 1980

Religion, medicine, and the state: reflections on some contemporary issues.

Henry J. Abraham


Political Science Quarterly | 2003

Deciding to Leave: The Politics of Retirement from the United States Supreme Court by Artemus Ward

Henry J. Abraham


Political Science Quarterly | 1999

All the Laws But One: Civil Liberties in Wartime by William H. Rehnquist

Henry J. Abraham


PS Political Science & Politics | 1992

Robert Jennings Harris, Jr.

Henry J. Abraham; E. Edmond Moomaw; David M. O'Brien


Political Science Quarterly | 1990

Justice Rehnquist and the Constitution.

Henry J. Abraham; Sue Davis

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