
Encore: Supreme Court Landmarks | The Predicament of John Marshall | 1
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The Last Days of the Adams Administration
John Adams and the remaining Federalists in Congress passed hurried legislation that vastly expanded the judiciary. The press quickly took to calling these appointments the midnight judges. John Marshall, still the acting Secretary of State, spent the last days of the Adams administration collecting commissions for the 42 new justices of the peace. He hoped Jefferson would act moderately and not find himself drawn into the latter category. But another political storm was brewing closer to home.
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