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The 2004 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 4, 2004, and concluded October 3, 2005. This was the thirty-third and final term of Chief Justice William Rehnquist 's tenure on the Court and the nineteenth term as Chief Justice; Rehnquist died on September 3, 2005. Leocal v. Ashcroft. Kowalski v.
William Hubbs Rehnquist was born Oct. 1, 1924, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the son of William Benjamin Rehnquist and Margery Peck Rehnquist. He attended public elementary and high schools in Shorewood, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee. From 1943 to 1946 he served in the United States Army Air Forces and was discharged with the rank of sergeant.
3. Sept. 2005 · Sept. 3, 2005. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist died Saturday evening of cancer, ending a 33-year Supreme Court career during which he oversaw the court's conservative shift ...
The 2003 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 6, 2003, and concluded October 3, 2004. This was the thirty-second term of Chief Justice William Rehnquist 's tenure on the Court and the eighteenth term as Chief Justice. Concurrence/dissent. Unanimous opinions: 2. Most joined by: O'Connor (11)
Poprzednik. John Marshall Harlan II. Następca. Antonin Scalia. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons. William Hubbs Rehnquist (ur. 1 października 1924 w Milwaukee, Wisconsin, zm. 3 września 2005 w Arlington, Wirginia) – amerykański prawnik, wieloletni prezes Sądu Najwyższego USA ( Chief Justice ). Jego przodkowie pochodzili ze Szwecji.
William Hubbs Rehnquist, né le 1er octobre 1924 à Milwaukee et mort le 3 septembre 2005 dans le comté d'Arlington, est un juriste américain, président de la Cour suprême des États-Unis de 1986 à 2005 . Nommé par Richard Nixon juge à la Cour suprême en 1972, il est nommé président de la juridiction par Ronald Reagan en 1986.
Grant S. Nelson (born 1939) is the William H. Rehnquist Professor of Law, at Pepperdine University. [1] A leading scholar of real estate law, Nelson was previously professor of law at the University of California, Los Angeles. [2] He was "Professor of the Year" three times at UCLA and won the Rutter Award.