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Topic: Chief Justice

Related:
  Justice    Chief  
  Chief Justice of the Supreme Court    Department of Justice  
  Criminal Justice    Police Chief  
  Chief Executive Officer    Justice of the Peace  
  Law and Justice    Chief Operating Officer  
  Supreme Court Justice    Chief Financial Officer  

 
 
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The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:George W Bush,  Hillary Clinton,  Monica Lewinksy
Bad point(s):Criminal
Politics:Democrat,  Republican,  Conservative
Dream job(s):Lawyer,  Drug dealer
Favorite TV show(s):Judge Judy,  America's Most Wanted
Favorite book(s):"The Firm" by John Grisham
Interest(s):Law,  Politics
Ultimate fantasy(s):Bankruptcy
Medical note(s):Mentally retarded
Membership(s):Amnesty International
Favorite quote(s):"Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly
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Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

Chief among these are consolidation of required administrative functions, collection of half-fine money from justices of the peace, and adequate internal control over funds from concession and license sales.
Chief Justice Rehnquist said it would be " entirely rational and therefore constitutional for a state employer to conserve scarce financial resources by hiring employees who are able to use existing facilities" without the accommodations that the disabilities act requires for those who need them.
Chief Justices in all 50 states have responded to her request to designate a key leader to work with her committee on improving the adoption process in their respective states.
John Carthy,
Gun Shop Sales Assistant

Chief Justice William Rehnquist wrote that the government's "interest in apprehending violators of the criminal law, thereby protecting victims of criminal enterprise, may therefor justifiably focus on probationers in a way that it does not on the ordinary citizen.
The Chief Justice's remarks offer a startling revelation about where his real interests lie- and they appear to lie in the ascendancy of the Court at the expense of the right of speech and perhaps, any other unalienable right which might stand in the way.
He was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court under the Constitution of 1776 and had served since his appointment on June 6, 1777.
Thomas Owens,
Police Officer

Dickerson , Chief Justice Rehnquist wrote for the majority that law enforcement officers must warn criminal suspects of their rights, including their right to remain silent.
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court chooses one of the judges to be the Chief Judge of the Appellate Court.
Chief Justice Zlaket was appointed to the Arizona Supreme Court in 1992 and served as Vice Chief Justice in 1996 before becoming Chief Justice in 1997.
Bob Greenberg,
Congressional Candidate

Chief Justice Rehnquist, an individual with a history of disability which includes an addiction to pain medications that almost prevented his appointment to the Supreme Court, stated that "In order to authorize private individuals to recover money damages against the states, there must be a pattern of discrimination by the states.
Chief Justice Rehnquist, joined by Justices White and Kennedy, agreed with the district court and court of appeals that the required tests added increased costs to obtaining a second trimester abortion.
Chief Justice Rehnquist, writing for the Court, said that the Preamble by its terms did not regulate abortion, and that it was an expression of a value judgment favoring childbirth over abortion.
 
 
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