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Chief Justice of the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The office is often but incorrectly referred to as "Chief Justice of the Supreme Court." Title 28, United States Code, Sec. 1 specifies the title as "Chief CNN.com - Chief Justice Rehnquist has died - Sep 4, 2005 Chief Justice William Rehnquist, who quietly advanced the conservative ideology of the Supreme Court under his leadership, died Saturday evening. He was 80. CNN.com - Supreme Court term opening with new chief justice - Oct The US Supreme Court begins a new term Monday with a new chief justice who is the youngest person on the bench, an associate justice one step from The Justices of the Supreme Court President Nixon nominated him to the Supreme Court, and he took his seat as an Associate Justice on January 7, 1972. Nominated as Chief Justice by President LII: US Supreme Court: Justice Rehnquist Judicial Offices: Nominated Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Nominated Chief Justice of the United States by President Reagan on June 17,
The Justices of the Supreme Court President Nixon nominated him to the Supreme Court, and he took his seat as an Associate Justice on January 7, 1972. Nominated as Chief Justice by President LII: US Supreme Court: Justice Rehnquist Judicial Offices: Nominated Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Nominated Chief Justice of the United States by President Reagan on June 17, CNN.com - Supreme Court term opening with new chief justice - Oct The US Supreme Court begins a new term Monday with a new chief justice who is the youngest person on the bench, an associate justice one step from Biography of Justices Chief Justice Clifford W. Taylor, a native of Flint, was appointed to the Michigan Supreme Court in August 1997 by Governor John Engler to fill the seat Members of the Supreme Court of the United States *Served as both chief justice and associate justice. Supreme Court Facts - Youngest justice appointed: Joseph Story (age 32) Oldest justice appointed: Utah State Courts - Judges' Biographies Justice Christine M. Durham became Chief Justice in April, 2002. She was appointed to the Supreme Court in February 1982 by Governor Scott M. Matheson, Chief Justice of the United States: Information From Answers.com Chief Justice of the United States United States of America The Supreme Court of the United States The Court Main Article Decisions Process. Supreme Court of Canada - Beverley McLachlin Appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, September 7, 1988. Appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada, March 30, 1989.
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