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A college on West 59th Street in Manhattan is named for this man |
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2024-12-23 |
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This chief justice & diplomat married the daughter of William Livingston, the first post-Revolutionary gov. of New Jersey |
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2010-04-28 |
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Until his nomination was rejected, John Rutledge briefly succeeded this first chief justice |
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2008-07-01 |
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His first decision as the first Chief Justice was probably which chair was his |
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2003-01-15 |
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In 1778 he was president of the Continental Congress; 11 years later, he became chief justice |
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2001-10-26 |
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John Rutledge briefly succeeded this first chief justice, until his nomination was rejected |
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2001-03-02 |
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This future Supreme Court justice wrote 5 of the essays of "The Federalist" |
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THE SUPREME COURT |
1999-06-24 |
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11 years after this first Chief Justice resigned, his brother-in-law was named to the court |
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1995-12-01 |
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He was appointed U.S. minister to Spain in 1779 & Chief Justice of the U.S. in 1789 |
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1995-01-26 |
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While Chief Justice, he was made special envoy to England, where he made a very unpopular treaty |
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THE SUPREME COURT |
1994-05-09 |
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A co-author of the Federalist Papers, he served as Chief Justice from 1789 to 1795 |
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1991-11-19 |
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Because this future Chief Justice was ill, he contributed just 5 essays to the Federalist Papers |
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1991-09-04 |
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He was New York's first chief justice before he became the first chief justice of the U.S. |
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1991-02-20 |
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The 1st Chief Justice |
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THE SUPREME COURT |
1986-03-26 |
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