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As first Chief Justice, his strong nationalist opinions anticipated John Marshall.
The corporation proposed Chief Justice Anderson for an arbiter, sending him a gift of sack and claret.
In an age of oratory, he was the king of orators, and both he himself and Chief Justice Marshall were bathed in manly tears, as Uncle Dan'l reached his thundering climax:
In March 1857, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford ; Chief Justice Roger B. Taney opined that blacks were not citizens, and derived no rights from the Constitution.
John Merryman, a leader in the secessionist group in Maryland, petitioned Chief Justice Roger B. Taney to issue a writ of habeas corpus, saying holding Merryman without a hearing was unlawful.
To fill Chief Justice Taney's seat on the Supreme Court, he named the choice of the Radicals, Salmon P. Chase, who Lincoln believed would uphold the emancipation and paper money policies.
Chief Justice Roger B. Taney's decision said that slaves were " so far inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect ".
The doctrine that no man can cast off his native allegiance without the consent of his sovereign was early abandoned in the United States, and Chief Justice John Rutledge also declared in Talbot v. Janson, " a man may, at the same time, enjoy the rights of citizenship under two governments.
It consists of a Chief Justice and an Associate Justice, appointed by the United States Secretary of the Interior.
* Sir William Buell Richards ( Chief Justice ) – September 30, 1875
* 2001 – Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore has a Ten Commandments monument installed in the judiciary building, leading to a lawsuit to have it removed and his own removal from office.
" Lincoln died around 7: 00 A. M .; Johnson's swearing in occurred at 11: 00 that morning with Chief Justice Salmon Chase presiding in the presence of most of the cabinet.
Many officials, including those from Maryland, Virginia and Louisiana, as well as Chief Justice Chase personally, underscored for the President that the Southern states were economically in a state of chaos and governmental disorganization, and most anxious to reach agreements that would restore them to the Union.
On March 5, 1868, the impeachment trial began in the Senate and lasted almost three months ; Reps. George S. Boutwell, Ben Butler and Thaddeus Stevens acted as managers ( prosecutors ) for the House and William M. Evarts, Benjamin R. Curtis and Attorney General Henry Stanberry served as Johnson's counsel ; Chief Justice Chase served as presiding judge.
* 1911 – Henri Elzéar Taschereau, French Canadian jurist and Chief Justice of Canada ( b. 1836 )
It acquired its distinctive large crack sometime in the early 19th century — a widespread story claims it cracked while ringing after the death of Chief Justice John Marshall in 1835.
* 1925 – Anthony Mason, Australian judge and Air Force Officer, Chief Justice of Australia
Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States are the members of the Supreme Court of the United States other than the Chief Justice of the United States.
Associate Justices, like the Chief Justice, are nominated by the President of the United States and are confirmed by the United States Senate by majority vote.
Each of the Justices of the Supreme Court has a single vote in deciding the cases argued before it ; the Chief Justice's vote counts no more than that of any other Justice.
However, in drafting opinions, the Chief Justice enjoys additional influence in case disposition if in the majority through his power to assign who writes the opinion.
Furthermore, the Chief Justice leads the discussion of the case among the justices.
The Chief Justice has certain administrative responsibilities that the other Justices do not and is paid slightly more ($ 223, 500 per year for the Chief Justice and $ 213, 900 per year for each Associate Justice ).

Chief and Lamer's
This was developed in R. v. Van der Peet where Chief Justice Lamer's majority decided that to be considered an aboriginal right, a practice must have been integral to the distinctive nature of the culture prior to contact by Europeans.

Chief and extensive
At Novell, Friedman was the Chief Technology and Strategy Officer for Open Source until January 2010, when he began an extensive world trip with his wife for more than a year.
Private owners wishing to purchase an NFA item must obtain approval from the ATF, obtain a signature from the Chief Law Enforcement Officer ( CLEO ) who is the county sheriff or city or town chief of police ( not necessarily permission ), pass an extensive background check to include submitting a photograph and fingerprints, fully register the firearm, receive ATF written permission before moving the firearm across state lines, and pay a tax.
Donald Tsang, the second Chief Executive moved into Government House in January 2006, following extensive renovations.
After extensive research and development, Hsu's water technologies were unanamiously endorsed by an expert panel called by the Chinese State Counsellors ' Office ( Civilian Chief of Staff ) of the Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao ; and by Nobel Laureate Samuel Ting, and University of California Chancellor, Henry Yang, who both served on the Chinese Premiere's KHC Advisory Board.
The officer had extensive experience in war zones, including two previous tours in Afghanistan with one as the Chief of Station, as well as tours in the Balkans, Baghdad and Yemen.
He then became Director of the Arm of Engineering of the Army from 1975 to 1976, Chief of General Staff of the Army and by inherency a Member of the Conselho da Revolução ( Revolutionary Council ) from 1976 to 1978 being the Captain of April who lasted more in Portuguese politics, with an extensive curriculum of public service.
Based on extensive experience with nuclear strategy and targeting from his terms as Chief of Staff of the United States Army and NATO Supreme Allied Commander, the Eisenhower administration's NSC 162 / 2 of October 1953 chose a less expensive, defensive-oriented direction for the military that emphasized " massive retaliation ", still primarily delivered by USAF, to deter war.
The sole condition attached to the release of Chief Abiola was that he renounce his mandate, something that he refused to do, although the military government offered to compensate him and refund his extensive election expenses.
The extensive work of creating these grade separation projects was extensively covered in the Proceedings of the Engineers ' Club of Philadelphia ( volume 16, page 1 ) in " Pennsylvania Avenue Subway and Tunnel " based on a paper read by George Webster on October 15, 1898 and in the Journal of the Engineers Society of Pennsylvania ( volume 8, page 303 ) in an article titled " Grade Separation — Two Distinct Methods " based on a paper delivered on November 16, 1916 by Samuel Wagner, Chief Engineer of the P & R.
While the Press < nowiki >'</ nowiki > extensive interviews ( mostly of unnamed sources ) pointed out genuine problems and turmoil in the Daily News < nowiki >'</ nowiki > newsroom, many believed the article unfairly maligned McClatchy in general and Daily News Editor in Chief Kent Pollock in particular.
He has also been commended numerous times for his extensive volunteer work at the Boys and Girl's Club of America by Chief Volunteer Officer, Bradley A. Gill.
Chief among these is Ardha Magadhi, which due to its extensive use has also come to be identified as the definitive form of Prakrit.
The N5 department forms a core of expertise which functions to advise the Chief of Naval Operations on programmatic issues, and lends its support to real world operations as targeteers providing extensive liaison and standardization to other Naval and joint training agencies.

Chief and obiter
Since the plurality overruled some portions of Roe v. Wade despite its emphasis on stare decisis, Chief Justice Rehnquist in dissent argued that this section was entirely obiter dicta.
In obiter dicta, Chief Justice Dickson wrote:

Chief and did
It was Máel Coluim III, who acquired the nickname " Canmore " ( Cenn Mór, " Great Chief "), which he passed to his successors and who did most to create the Dunkeld dynasty that ruled Scotland for the following two centuries.
In April 2011, Deputy Le Claire lodged au Greffe a request for the Chief Minister to produce, for debate, a draft written " Constitution for Jersey "; the States assembly did not support this idea.
Chief Justice Marshall, however, did not address jurisdictional issues until addressing the first two questions presented above.
In November 1840, during a civil war that had begun as a religious conflict, the isthmus under the leadership of-now General-Tomás Herrera, who assumed the title of Superior Civil Chief, declared its independence as did multiple other local authorities.
Marshall resigned his post of Chief of Staff in 1945, but did not retire, as regulations stipulate that Generals of the Army remain on active duty for life.
When Clinton did not respond to his satisfaction, Chief Hendrick said that the " Covenant Chain ", a long-standing friendly relationship between the Iroquois Confederacy and the British Crown, was broken.
British Prime Minister Lloyd George opposed the offensive as did General Foch the French Chief of the General Staff.
This and the initial civilian designs were done under the Soviet Chief Designer Sergei Pavlovich Korolev, who did not live to see the craft take flight.
Although eminently qualified, Komarov was not chosen in the top six candidates, because he did not meet the age, height and weight restrictions specified by the " Chief Designer " of Russia's space program: Sergei Korolev.
Fielding and White House Chief of Staff Donald Regan recommended that Reagan transfer power and two letters doing so were drafted: the first specifically referencing Section 3 of the Twenty-fifth Amendment, the second did not.
Chief Justice Warren however did not swear in Kennedy's successor Lyndon B Johnson when he first became President as the chief justice was not available at the time of Kennedy's assassination in Dallas on November 22, 1963.
Auditioning for the role of Montgomery Scott, Chief Engineer of the USS Enterprise, before Gene Roddenberry ( the creator of Star Trek ), Doohan did several different accents.
As well as the Lords Justices, the Lord Chancellor, any previous Lord Chancellors, the Lord Chief Justice, the Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, the Vice-Chancellor of the Chancery Division and the Master of the Rolls could also hear cases, although in practice only the Master of the Rolls did so.
It was named for the Meskwaki Chief Appanoose, who did not engage in war against Black Hawk, advocating peace.
As he did for the rest of the facility, the depot's Chief Maintenance Engineer, A. T. Smith, designed the general layout of the town and named its streets.
Chief Micanopy did not live in this village, he lived about 60 miles south in present-day Sumter County ; in 1821 when the territorial village was developed, Miccosukees lived in the immediate area.
They revolted in support of the Americans, as did the local Piankeshaw, led by Chief Young Tobacco.
Auburn did not begin with this poetic name for it was first named Black Hawk after the Indiana Chief Black Hawk, famous in history as fighting with the British in 1812.
In 1966, Immanuel Jakobovits, who later became Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of Britain and the Commonwealth, disputed the veracity of Shahak's story, and alleged that when challenged to substantiate his claim, Shahak eventually had been forced to admit that the Orthodox Jew he claimed to have witnessed " simply did not exist.
Before finishing gymnasium, in 1850 Cui was sent to Saint Petersburg to prepare to enter the Chief Engineering School, which he did the next year at age 16.
The allegations brought against the Chief Executive were damaging, but did not comprise discredit until enough substance arose from the testimony under oath of Paula Jones and Monica Lewinski to raise genuine questions of the credibility of President Clinton.
Though Chief Justice John Marshall wrote most of the Supreme Court opinions during his tenure, he did not write this opinion.
On 17 October, Montgomery informed Alan Brooke — Chief of the Imperial General Staff — that he felt the Polish forces had " fought very badly " at Arnhem and that he did not want them under his command.
Though no official vote was taken, Justice Black and Chief Justice Burger wanted to reverse McMillan ’ s order, while Justices Douglas, Harlan, Brennan and Marshall wanted a strong affirmation of the order ; Justices White, Stewart and Blackmun did not express a strong feeling either way.
A few managed to comply promptly but others did not, including Alastair Maclain, 12th Chief of Glencoe, who waited until the last day before setting out to take the oath.

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