
1066: Hunger Stones
John Marshall, Thomas Jefferson, and the Origins of Court Packing
A historical analysis explores the early conflict between Chief Justice John Marshall and Thomas Jefferson. Marshall, a "midnight appointment" by John Adams, sought a centralized nation-state, while Jefferson favored a loose association of sovereign states. The segment posits that Marshall’s victory in shaping the judiciary created the centralized America that exists today, effectively defeating Jefferson's agrarian vision.


