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The Senate assembles as a court to try the president, with the Supreme Court chief justice acting as a judge without voting powers.
In my own country, the prime minister, attorney general, chief justice, and governor general are all mid-life women.
The chief justice of the high court and some other judges are appointed by the president.
The President appoints the chief justice, and they together determine the other judicial appointments.
But by running for and taking the mantle of chief justice, Moore accepted the code of ethics that came with the job.
The chief justice presides at the conference and allocates opinion writing, but he has no casting vote and no power to instruct colleagues.
On Monday, senators took their oaths as jurors before the Supreme Court's chief justice for Brown's impeachment trial.
All the ordinary judges of the Supreme Court and the chief justice were educated in private schools.
Or is the Court simply stalling for time until a new chief justice is appointed?
As you may have heard, the former appellate judge is the chief justice of the United States.
Another test will be the imminent retirement of the chief justice of the supreme court, William Rehnquist, who has thyroid cancer.
The government responded by preparing an impeachment motion against the chief justice.
It was a decision made by the chief justice and concurred with by every member of the Senate.
It will be presided over by the Supreme Court chief justice, who will act as the judge.
William Rehnquist, chief justice of the US supreme court, is 80 years old and has been diagnosed with a serious form of thyroid cancer.
The Supreme Court chief justice only presides over the trial, he cannot vote when the case is up for resolution.
The Judiciary Act created a Supreme Court of six judges, a chief justice and five associate justices.
He amended the Constitution to strip the President of the power to remove him, and ousted the chief justice of the Supreme Court.
After doing so, I received a letter from the present chief justice of the Supreme Court of a Southern state.
In Alabama, a chief justice of the state supreme court was forced to remove a giant monument of the 10 Commandments from his courthouse.
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They ran in the wake of the chief justice, enthralled and entranced by the smell of hot sheet iron.
The chief justice ruled that this did not amount to treason, but was at most misprision of treason.
A coal heaver would get from him as polite a bow as a chief justice.
Thus the chief justice had a foretaste of the mortifications which the exiled New-Englanders afterwards suffered from the haughty Britons.
For the last three years of his second term he was chief justice.
You see, there was a touch of the chief justice in the girl.
Perhaps the best is from the house of Mr. Way, the chief justice.
The chief justice stepped cautiously, and shuddered, as if he were afraid that, even now, the gore of his slaughtered countrymen might stain his feet.
As for Samuel Sewall, he afterwards became chief justice of Massachusetts.
The Chief Justice did not intend to be drawn into any exhibition of partisanship.
For the first time in its history the Court was one voice, speaking through its Chief Justice the ineluctable decrees of the law.
Challenger presided with a solemnity as if he were the Lord Chief Justice on the Bench.
In vain the Chief Justice rose, his lionlike face livid with anger, pounded for order, and commanded the galleries to be cleared.
He has also been appointed five times to major posts by Texas governors, including Chief Justice pro tempore of the Texas Supreme Court.
Amina Masood Janjua has written a letter to Chief Justice of Pakistan Anwar Zaheer Jamali seeking to re-hear the cases of missing persons.
This was fairness and impartiality in the eyes of the Chief Justice!
Chief Justice John Marshall administered the oath of office.
The legacy and thought provoking judicial pronouncements of the Chief Justice are going to prove a beacon light for the judicature for all times to come.
Typee' was dedicated to Chief Justice Lemuel Shaw of Massachusetts, an old friendship between the author's family and that of Justice Shaw having been renewed about this time.
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