USA TODAY — The tumultuous debate over the Founding Fathers’ relationship with slavery has caught up with one of the nation’s most revered and influential leaders of the Supreme Court in its 233-year history: Chief Justice John Marshall. Two law schools have dropped Marshall from their name under pressure from students and faculty concerned about his opinions upholding slavery as well as his ownership of slaves. A third, Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School, is “aware of the divisive issues” surrounding the early justice and has asked its diversity committee to review the name.