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  1. Warren Earl Burger (September 17, 1907 – June 25, 1995) was an American attorney and jurist who served as the 15th chief justice of the United States from 1969 to 1986. Born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Burger graduated from the St. Paul College of Law in 1931.

  2. Jun 22, 2024 · Warren E. Burger was the 15th chief justice (196986) of the United States Supreme Court. After graduating with honours from St. Paul (now William Mitchell) College of Law in 1931, Burger joined a prominent St. Paul law firm and gradually became active in Republican Party politics.

  3. Life Story: A Minnesota lawyer from a working-class family who served as Chief Justice for 17 years and reformed the Judicial Branch. Overview. Discussion Questions. Sources. Warren Earl Burger was born on September 17, 1907 near St. Paul, Minnesota. He was the fourth of seven children.

  4. Jun 9, 2024 · On June 9, 1969, a near-unanimous Senate confirmed federal judge Warren Burger as Chief Justice of the United States, starting a 17-year tenure marked by landmark Court decisions.

  5. In July 1985, President Ronald Reagan appointed Burger Chairman of the Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution. As Chief Justice he served as Chairman of the Judicial Conference of the United States and as Chairman of the Federal Judicial Center from 1969 to 1986.

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › supreme-court-biographies › warren-earl-burgerWarren Earl Burger | Encyclopedia.com

    May 29, 2018 · As Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1969-1986), Warren E. Burger (born 1907) was tough on criminal defendants and generally negative toward civil rights and civil liberties claims, but did much to improve the administration of justice.

  7. www.oyez.org › people › warren_e_burgerWarren E. Burger | Oyez

    Jun 25, 1995 · Chief Justice of the United States. Chief Justice Warren Burger rose from humble midwestern roots to become one of the longest serving Chief Justices in the Court’s history. He was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota in 1907. The youngest of seven children, Burger grew up in a working class family.

  8. Read about how U.S. Supreme Court Justice Warren Burger got to the Court, including his education, career, and confirmation process.

  9. Sep 24, 2014 · New York, September 24, 2014—Many scholars have written off the legacy of the late U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, in large part because the criminal procedure rulings in favor of defendants that he criticized prior to taking the bench in 1969 were still technically in place when he stepped down in 1986.

  10. After practicing law in St. Paul for several years, he became the assistant attorney general in charge of the Civil Division of the Department of Justice during the administration of dwight d. eisenhower. In 1955, Burger was appointed a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

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