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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. William H. Rehnquist Robert J. Giuffra, Jr.* IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM H. REHNQUIST Over the past 230 years, the United States has had forty-three Presidents but just seventeen Chief Justices. For thirty-three years, fourteen years as an Associate Justice and nineteen as Chief Justice, William Hubbs Rehnquist changed the landscape of American law ...

  3. After graduation, Rehnquist clerked at the U.S. Supreme Court for Justice Robert H. Jackson. In 1953, after completing his clerkship, Rehnquist married Natalie “Nan” Cornell, whom he had met at Stanford. The couple had two daughters and one son. Rehnquist, seated far right, with some of his friends from Encina Hall in 1948.

  4. 4. Sept. 2005 · September 4, 2005 / 9:34 AM EDT / CBS/AP. Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist died Saturday evening at his home in suburban Virginia, said Supreme Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg. He was 80. A ...

  5. 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.

  6. 23. Okt. 2008 · In a C-SPAN interview with Brian Lamb on June 23, 1992, Chief Justice of the United States William H. Rehnquist spoke upon his hiring as a law clerk to Justi...

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  7. 7. Sept. 2005 · William H. Justice Rehnquist, appointed to the Supreme Court by President Richard M. Nixon, joined the United States Supreme Court as an associate Justice in 1972. In 1986, President Ronald Reagan nominated him to replace Chief Justice Warren Burger, a position to which he was confirmed by the Senate by a vote of 65 to 33. When Chief Justice Rehnquist died on September 3, 2005, he had served ...