Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Justice John Paul Stevens
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Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Justice John Paul Stevens

16th Chief Justice William Rehnquist #100 (1924-2005) autographs and a photograph as a young newly appointed justice. This includes a photograph of the young justice. It should be noted that Rehnquist was first in his class at Stanford.

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William Rehnquist #100 (1924-2005)
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William Rehnquist #100 (1924-2005)

Woodbury was obsessive about his studies and passed Dartmouth in 1809. Woodbury learned law the old fashioned way … He read it and was admitted to the Bar in 1812.

He supported Andrew Jackson. With Jackson as President Woodbury was named by Jackson Secretary of the Navy. In 1841 he served as Secretary of the Treasury. He lost that position with a change in power and he returned to the Senate as State Ssenator, President Polk took office and Woodbury was nominated to the Supreme Ccourt

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Multiple Judges
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Multiple Judges

in June 1969 warren burger was nominated as the united states chief justice and took the

reins of leadership from chief earl warren.

By 1975, the supreme court realized 4 more changes to the courts composition as justices

Fortas, black, Harlan, and Douglas retired.

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