John Marshall, Marbury v. Madison, and Judicial Review | NEH-Edsitement
HISTORY - Thurgood Marshall became the first African American to be confirmed as a Supreme Court justice on #ThisDayInHistory in 1967. He remained on the Supreme Court for 24 years. From a
Moral Authority': How Justice Thurgood Marshall Transformed Society
Texas Supreme Court to hear oral arguments at Thurgood Marshall Legal Society Spring Symposium, February 9, 2012 | Texas Law News | Texas Law
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Justice Thurgood Marshall's wife 'Cissy' Marshall dies at 94 | AP News
History of the Court: The Marshall Court, 1801-1835 | Supreme Court Historical Society
Why The “Marshall” Project? | The Marshall Project
Previous Chief Justices: John Marshall, 1801-1835 | Supreme Court Historical Society
Thurgood Marshall is confirmed as Supreme Court Justice in 1967