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48:, during which Taney wrote a memo questioning the Supreme Court's power of judicial review. However, the Taney Court did not strongly break from the decisions and precedents of the Marshall Court, as it continued to uphold a strong federal government with an independent judiciary. Most of the Taney Court's 95: 208: 70:
set important precedents, and the Taney Court has been lauded for its ability to adapt regulatory law to a country undergoing remarkable technological and economic progress.
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as Chief Justice after Marshall's death in 1835. Taney served as Chief Justice until his death in 1864, at which point
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United States Supreme Court cases of the Taney Court
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Taney Court
Roger Taney
Chief Justice of the United States
John Marshall
Salmon P. Chase
Andrew Jackson
Jacksonian democracy
Bank War
holdings
Dred Scott v. Sandford
African-Americans
citizens
separation of powers

United States Supreme Court cases of the Taney Court
This list may not reflect recent changes
Taney Court
Aboriginal title in the Taney Court
Criminal law in the Taney Court
Roger B. Taney
Categories
1830s in the United States
1840s in the United States
1850s in the United States
1860s in the United States
Jacksonian democracy
United States Supreme Court history by court

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