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  1. Chief Justice William Rehnquist. Chief Justice William Rehnquist joined the U.S. Supreme Court as an Associate Justice on January 7, 1972, replacing Justice John Marshall Harlan II. He was elevated to Chief Justice on September 26, 1986, replacing Chief Justice Warren Burger. Rehnquist was born on October 1, 1924 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

  2. Als das Rehnquist-Gericht des Obersten Gerichtshofs der Vereinigten Staaten wird die Zeit von 1986 bis 2005 bezeichnet, in der William H. Rehnquist als Oberster Richter fungierte. Rehnquist trat die Nachfolge von Warren E. Burger als Oberster Richter an, nachdem dieser in den Ruhestand getreten war, und hatte diese Position bis zu seinem Tod im ...

  3. 4. Sept. 2005 · Sept. 4, 2005. Share full article. Go to Home Page ». Chief Justice Rehnquist helped lead a conservative revolution on the Supreme Court during 19 notably successful years as chief justice of the ...

  4. 26. Mai 2005 · William H. Rehnquist has served as chief justice of the United States Supreme Court for nineteen years, the longest tenure of a chief justice in a century. How has the Rehnquist Court responded to the key constitutional issues of our times? What will be the philosophical legacy of the man himself? And who will miss him more, liberals or ...

  5. The William H. Rehnquist Center on the Constitutional Structures of Government was founded in 2006 and encourages academic and public understanding of the constitutional structures of government: the separation of powers among the three branches of the federal government. the balance of powers between the federal and state governments.

  6. William H. Rehnquist Justice Rehnquist, 61 years old, was named to the Court by President Nixon in 1971 after serving for two years in the Justice Department as head of the Office of Legal Counsel. As one of the Government's chief legal strategists, he articulated that Administration's policies on such issues as obscenity, wiretapping and defendants' rights.

  7. Rehnquist, William. Appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Richard M. Nixon, William H. Rehnquist served as associate justice from 1972 until 1986, when President Ronald Reagan elevated him to the position of chief justice. A state-centered conception of federalism ran through his judicial decision making and went far to explain the ...