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al law firm, Goodwin Procter, where James C. | Rehnquist, a partner at the firm and son of the late C |
Chief Justice William | Rehnquist administered the Oath of office at 12:01 PM. |
Ailing Chief Justice William | Rehnquist administered the Oath of office for the last |
cision, joined by then-Chief Justice William | Rehnquist and Justice Scalia. |
Justice O'Connor and joined by Chief Justice | Rehnquist and Justices Scalia and Thomas. |
n Scalia and joined by Chief Justice William | Rehnquist and Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Clarenc |
ge L. Priest, William H. Pryor, Jr., William | Rehnquist, Antonin Scalia, Eugene Scalia, Clarence Tho |
Rehnquist appealed the decision where he was again den | |
In May 2000, Chief Justice William | Rehnquist appointed Hilton to serve as a judge on the |
Chief Justice William H. | Rehnquist appointed Rosenthal to that committee in 199 |
In 1994, Chief Justice | Rehnquist appointed Judge Heyburn to serve on the Budg |
a, Clarence Thomas and Chief Justice William | Rehnquist argued that in spite of the increased number |
the school, including: Chief Justice William | Rehnquist, Associate Justices Antonin Scalia and Steph |
Rehnquist authored the majority opinion in South Dakot | |
Chief Justice | Rehnquist authored the Opinion for the Court, joined b |
8-1 decision (with Chief Justice William H. | Rehnquist being the lone dissenter), the Supreme Court |
But it had not done so, and | Rehnquist believed that the statute did not need to be |
sed by the death of Chief Justice William H. | Rehnquist, Byrd suggested Michael be nominated to fill |
for the "conveys the impression" provision, | Rehnquist categorized this provision as merely an anti |
working for Senator Strom Thurmond, William | Rehnquist confirmation hearings, and working in the Wh |
Rehnquist's broad reading of Congress's spending power | |
Like a Loaded Weapon: The | Rehnquist Court, Indian Rights and the Legal History o |
Chief Justice | Rehnquist delievered the unanimous Opinion of the Cour |
Chief Justice William | Rehnquist delivered the opinion for a unanimous court. |
Chief Justice | Rehnquist delivered a dissenting opinion, in which Jus |
vacancy; however, when Chief Justice William | Rehnquist died on September 3, Bush withdrew Roberts' |
Chief Justice Burger, joined by Justice | Rehnquist, dissented because he believed that the prop |
The same 7-2 majority (Justices White and | Rehnquist dissenting) that struck down a Texas abortio |
In February 2004 | Rehnquist filed a motion for a new trial in Worcester, |
For several weeks prior to hospitalization, | Rehnquist had slurred his words, but there were no ind |
stices, law clerks or others who served with | Rehnquist have so much as hinted that his Placidyl add |
ing Commission by then-Chief Justice William | Rehnquist in 2003. |
ny prior experience as a judge since William | Rehnquist in 1972. |
Cheney was sworn in by Chief Justice William | Rehnquist in 2001 and U.S. House Speaker Dennis Haster |
ustices Stewart, Burger, White, Stevens, and | Rehnquist joined Powell's opinion. |
Thurgood Marshall, Lewis Powell, and William | Rehnquist joined, in Parts I and II of which Chief Jus |
s authored a dissent joined by Chief Justice | Rehnquist, Justice Scalia, and Justice Kennedy. |
William | Rehnquist, later chief justice of the Supreme Court of |
teen years on the Court, O'Connor voted with | Rehnquist more than with any other justice. |
As Chief Justice William | Rehnquist noted in his book Grand Inquests, some senat |
r the majority, Associate Justice William H. | Rehnquist noted that once the documents had been withd |
Rehnquist observed that the CPPA banned only depiction | |
urers have included Chief Justice William H. | Rehnquist of the U.S. Supreme Court; Judge J. Harvie W |
following the death of Chief Justice William | Rehnquist on September 3. Justice O'Connor also retire |
at time until 1998 O'Connor's alignment with | Rehnquist ranged from 93.4% to 63.2%, hitting above 90 |
002, at the request of Chief Justice William | Rehnquist, she became the first woman to chair the Exe |
Rehnquist stated that the companies involved would sti | |
opinion authored by Chief Justice William H. | Rehnquist, the Court dismissed the writ of certiorari |
4 decision authored by Chief Justice William | Rehnquist, the court held that the Act's abrogation of |
n opinion delivered by Chief Justice William | Rehnquist, the Supreme Court held in a 5 to 4 decision |
as an appointee of Chief Justice William H. | Rehnquist, the chairman of the Advisory Committee on C |
court judge Marvin E. Frankel and William H. | Rehnquist, then an Associate Justice of the Supreme Co |
In 2005, he was appointed by Chief Justice | Rehnquist to serve on the U.S. Judicial Conference Com |
ed by Supreme Court Chief Justice William H. | Rehnquist to serve on the Codes of Conduct Committee o |
In his second term, Reagan elevated William | Rehnquist to succeed Warren Burger as Chief Justice, a |
was also appointed by Chief Justice William | Rehnquist to serve on the Judicial Conference's Adviso |
The memo was written when | Rehnquist was head of the Justice Department's Office |
Union also drew criticism from Chief Justice | Rehnquist, who denounced the "Court's decision to plac |
tice of the United States, replacing William | Rehnquist, who had died two days previously. |
6, Totenberg broke the story that William H. | Rehnquist, who was nominated for Chief Justice of the |
Chief Justice William | Rehnquist, writing for a unanimous Court (with Justice |
Chief Justice William | Rehnquist wrote the opinion for the court, and was joi |
Rehnquist wrote that the Florida Supreme Court's decis | |
Chief Justice | Rehnquist wrote a concurrence agreeing to strike down |
f Education, future Chief Justice William H. | Rehnquist wrote that "Scott v. Sandford was the result |
the requisite consciousness of wrongdoing," | Rehnquist wrote. |
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