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1. It was administered by Chief Justice Harlan Stone.

2. Ten years later he became its chief justice.

3. Who is the Chief Justice of the United States?

4. Chief Justice John Roberts was one of four dissenters.

5. The president's relations with Chief Justice Roberts are fraught.

6. The Chief Justice gave his judgement the week before.

7. Those who refused, including the chief justice, lost their jobs.

8. The chief justice of the King's Bench pronounced the verdict.

9. The first Chief Justice of India was H. J. Kania.

10. This was the chief justice of the state supreme court!

11. Chief Justice John Roberts was one of 4 decenters , he dissenters.

12. The Court, in a unanimous opinion by Chief Justice Chase, acquiesced.

13. Accommodationists [61] [c] Furthermore, as observed by Chief Justice Warren E

14. Even the liberal Chief Justice Centlivres Capitulated, siding with the government’s appointees

15. The chief justice of the United States, Earl Warren, led the investigation.

16. Overall, Lucas, who retired in April 19 was a successful chief justice.

17. On 6 November 2012, he took office as Singapore's fourth Chief Justice.

18. In 19 former US Chief Justice Earl Warren died in Washington DC.

19. The Florida Supreme Court consists of a Chief Justice and six Justices.

20. She was later appointed the first woman Deputy Chief Justice of Uganda.

21. Vinous drink, however, had no greater devotee than Chief Justice John Marshall.

22. While there, she served at the rank of Deputy Chief Justice of Uganda.

23. In her new position, she is the fifth-highest judicial officer in the country, behind the (1) Chief Justice (2) Deputy Chief Justice (3) Principal Judge and the (4) Secretary to the Judiciary.

24. The Supreme Court, seated in Seoul, consists of fourteen Justices, including one Chief Justice.

25. Would you explain how chief justice John Roberts could flub the oath of office.

26. Chief Justice Yong Pung How of the High Court released his opinion the following month.

27. The last Lord Chief Justice to serve in this way was Lord Denman in 1834.

28. Since the Supreme Court was established in 1789, 17 people have served as chief justice.

29. He was appointed to the office of Chief Justice of Tasmania on 2 December 2004.

30. "Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal," wrote Chief Justice Earl Warren in the unanimous decision.

31. Chief Justice John Marshall once described the Constitution as a document "of enumeration, not definition."

32. But the chief justice saved them the effort by ordering that the bond forfeitures be vacated.

33. When he was governor, Brown appointed Rose Bird as chief justice of the California Supreme Court.

34. Wasn't it Lord Chief Justice Hewitt who first made this remark in 1967 when justice minister?

35. Chief Justice Fortescue slid in like a spider, scuttling across to sit next to the Duke.

36. Cruz once Clerked for a chief justice, but he’s no longer a friend of the court

37. Roberts Admonishes House managers, Trump lawyers, telling them to ‘remember where they are’ Chief Justice John G

38. All that will be considered by the judge and the Lord Chief Justice in making their recommendations.

39. In Action Travail des Femmes, as already quoted above, Chief Justice Dickson stated (at 182, emphasis added):

40. They serve for six-year terms; the Chief Justice cannot be reappointed, but the other justices can.

41. In November # ran's Chief Justice, Ayatollah Morteza Moqtadi, also confirmed that Ayatollah Khomeini's fatwa/ hukm was irrevocable

42. Administratively , however , the Chief Justice has some special functions and powers which the puisne judges do not have .

43. He was again named Chief Justice of the Kentucky Court of Appeals in 1827, serving for a year.

44. In 1984, Marcos appointed a commission, led by Chief Justice Enrique Fernando, to launch an investigation into Aquino's assassination.

45. The senior judge in question is former chief justice Eusoff Chin, who ran the judiciary throughout the Anwar trial.

46. The President acts in consultation with the Chief Justice in making four appointments who have to be former judges.

47. As Deputy Chief Justice of Uganda, Justice Kikonyogo was rated the 6th most powerful person in Ugandan public life.

48. After declining the Attorney generalship in 1795, he went on to serve 34 years as Chief Justice of the U.S

49. (Art. 2, §§ 8, 23; Art. 32, § 3) All Constitutionally appointed judges other than the Chief Justice serve ten-year terms.

50. In the 1899 Arbitral Tribunal that determined the border, Venezuela’s selected representatives were Chief Justice Melville Fuller and Justice David …

51. Cruz, who Clerked for then-Chief Justice William Rehnquist in 1996, detailed how he saw Rehnquist and Ginsburg work together

52. Nixon was inaugurated as president on January 20, 1969, sworn in by his onetime political rival, Chief Justice Earl Warren.

53. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., a former clerk for Chief Justice John Roberts, called the justice's Admonishment of both President Trump's legal …

54. The Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice called on lawyers in the state to provide pro bono assistance to people facing foreclosures.

55. Then you will tell your master and Chief Justice Fortescue that we have important matters to relate, matters affecting the crown.

56. " ... Chief Justice John Marshall added, "Between a balanced republic and a democracy, the difference is like that between order and chaos.

57. In the ruling, Chief Justice John Marshall described a corporation as an "artificial being" that is a "creature of the law. "

58. "It is emphatically the province of the judicial department to say what the law is," declared Chief Justice John Marshall in 180

59. Chief Justice John Roberts was one of four dissenters. He said the court provided no guidance about when recusal will be constitutionally required.

60. Later that day, she was confirmed as the Speaker of the National Assembly and sworn in by the Chief Justice, Hassan Bubacar Jallow.

61. The 1954 Supreme Court decision that led to racial integration of American schools is hard to imagine without Earl Warren as chief justice.

62. The Chief Justice, an appointee of the King, sits for a five-year term and chairs the National Judicial Commission, a royal agency.

63. (Art. 21, § 6) The Chief Justice and the Drangpons of the High Court serve ten-year terms, or until mandatory retirement at age 60.

64. A week after the assassination, new president Lyndon Baines Johnson established the Warren Commission—led by Chief Justice Earl Warren—to investigate the assassination.

65. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court has the power over all court administration, and can recommend court-related legislation to the National Assembly.

66. Chief Justice Fortescue believes that we have spent enough public money and time in the pursuit of what he calls will-o'-the-wisps.

67. The Chief Justice in the Parliamentary Secretaries case pointed out that the Attorney General was Approbating and reprobating in his positions,” Forde told this newspaper.

68. The practice of issuing a single opinion of the Court was initiated during the tenure of Chief Justice John Marshall during the early 19th century.

69. There are two other quasi-courts: the Public Service Appeal Board and the Police Appeal Board, both of which are presided over by the Chief Justice.

70. Chief Justice Cantley is strongly biased, and sides heavily with Thorpe in his instructions to the jury, which finds Thorpe and his co-conspirators not guilty.

71. At the time of her appointment to the position of Deputy Chief Justice (DCJ) in 2010, she was the most-senior justice at the Appellate Court.

72. The Chief Justice is also an ex officio member of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution and, by custom, is elected chancellor of the board.

73. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) on Thursday said hearing that Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts would not preside over former President Trump's upcoming impeachment trial "Crystalized…

74. ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed on Monday Bemoaned the government’s decision to shut down health facilities for people suffering from ailments other than Covid-19 …

75. Majid was later convicted of assault in January 1993, of which the chief justice sentenced him to a year in prison, on top of a RM 2000 fine.

76. Supreme Court members, in a majority opinion written by Chief Justice John Roberts, convinced themselves that Frederick's banner was a public promotion of the use of illegal drugs.

77. The chief justice concluded: “There is no suggestion in this case of Jehovah’s Witnesses intending any disrespect to the national anthem or the national flag by their actions.”

78. When President Dwight Eisenhower named Earl Warren as chief justice of the United States in 19 the stage was set for what has been termed the "egalitarian revolution."

79. In his opinion, Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote that the students had been peaceful and quiet and had not violated a law written to prevent a public disturbance.

80. Members of the Religious Council include government ministers, a pengiran cheteria, pehin manteris, state mufti, the Attorney General, the Syarie Chief Justice and additional members appointed by the Sultan.