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One of John Marshall's accomplishments was to make the supreme court a co-branch of government. He did this when he was chief justice of the United States.
The Ministry of Justice.
No, he did not. In fact, shortly after Clarence Thomas was confirmed to the Court, Justice Thurgood Marshall told Justice Thomas that "I had to do in my time what I had to do, and you have to do in your time what you have to do." Justice Marshall acknowledged the differences in their perspectives, but they respected each other.
Vigilantism is what, I believe, the term means. When Daylight Justice (the long arm of the law), fails, Midnight Justice (the citizens), pool/team together to inflict some ''Midnight Justice'' in the ways the long arm of the law cannot.
The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration was established in 1968 and done away with in 1982. It was replaced by the Office of Justice Assistance, Research, and Statistics, which was replaced 2 years later with the Office of Justice Programs.
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