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  1. Learn about the current Chief Justice of the United States, John G. Roberts, Jr., and the other eight associate justices who serve on the Supreme Court. Find out their backgrounds, education, judicial experience, and nominations by the presidents.

  2. The chief justice of the United States is the chief judge of the Supreme Court of the United States and is the highest-ranking officer of the U.S. federal judiciary.

    Chief Justice
    Chief Justice
    Date Confirmed(vote)
    Tenure[a]
    1
    John Jay(1745–1829)
    September 26, 1789(Acclamation)
    October 19, 1789–June 29, ...
    2
    John Rutledge(1739–1800)
    December 15, 1795(10–14)
    August 12, 1795–December 28, ...
    3
    Oliver Ellsworth(1745–1807)
    March 4, 1796(21–1)
    March 8, 1796–December 15, ...
    4
    John Marshall(1755–1835)
    January 27, 1801(Acclamation)
    February 4, 1801–July 6, 1835(Died)
  3. Learn about the current justices of the Supreme Court, including the Chief Justice, John G. Roberts, Jr., and his role as the leader of the court. The web page provides audio clips, court history profiles, and links to more information on each justice.

    • How Long Has John Roberts Been Chief Justice?
    • Who Did John Roberts Replace?
    • Who Did John Roberts Clerk for?
    • Is John Roberts A Liberal Or A Conservative?
    • What Is John Roberts' Party Affiliation?
    • What Does John Roberts Do as Chief Justice?
    • How Has John Roberts ruled?
    • What Is One of Roberts’ Most Significant Opinions?
    • Where Did John Roberts Go to School?
    • Did John Roberts Wish Graduating Students Bad Luck at A Commencement Speech?
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    Roberts has served as chief justice since September 2005. Before Roberts became chief justice he served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, widely considered the second-most important court in the nation. Bush nominated Roberts to the appeals court in 2001 and the Senate confirmed him in 2003. Roberts spent the 1980s working in Presi...

    Roberts succeeded William Rehnquist, who died in 2005. Rehnquist had served as chief justice from 1986 until his death.

    Roberts clerked for William Rehnquist during the Supreme Court's 1980-1981 termwhen Rehnquist was an associate justice.

    Roberts is a member of the court’s conservative wing. But he has developed a reputation as a bit of awild card on the court, sometimes breaking with his conservative colleagues.

    Roberts was appointed by a Republican president and is considered a conservative, but it is unclear whether he is a registered Republican voter. An investigation by judicial watchdog group Fix The Court found no party registration data for Roberts.

    The chief justice has additional responsibilities. Roberts directs some of the questioning at oral argument, presides over closed-door meetings of the justices and gets to decide who will write the majority opinion of the court in a particular case if he is voting with that majority. That's because the chief justice is always the court's most senio...

    John Roberts tends to rule with the court’s conservatives. But he mixes it up more than some of the other justices. According to the Harvard Law Review, Roberts sided with liberal Associate JusticeStephen Breyer 66% of the time in the 2020 term, compared with 65% of the time with conservative Associate JusticeClarence Thomas. Notably, Roberts did n...

    In 2012, Roberts authored the 5-4 majority opinion in NFIB v. Sebelius that concluded the Obamacare penalty for not obtaining health insurance was a tax and within the scope of Congress’ power.

    John Robertsgraduated from Harvard University in 1976 with a bachelor’s degree in history that he earned in only three years. Heearned a law degree at Harvard Law School in 1979.

    Yes, John Roberts gave a commencement speech at his son’s ninth-grade graduation ceremony in 2017. Instead of wishing them good luck, hesaid he wished them bad luck"from time to time so that you will be conscious of the role of chance in life and understand that your success is not completely deserved and that the failure of others is not completel...

    John Roberts is the 17th chief justice of the United States, appointed by President George W. Bush in 2005. He is a conservative who sometimes breaks with his colleagues, and he oversees the federal courts system and the Judicial Conference.

  4. United States. Supreme Court of the United States. chief justice, the presiding judge in the Supreme Court of the United States and the highest judicial officer of the nation. The chief justice is appointed by the president of the United States with the advice and consent of the U.S. Senate and has life tenure.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_RobertsJohn Roberts - Wikipedia

    John Roberts. For other people named John Roberts, see John Roberts (disambiguation). John Roberts. Official portrait, 2005. 17th Chief Justice of the United States. Incumbent. Assumed office. Appointed by. George W. Bush. Preceded by. William Rehnquist. Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. In office.

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