There are nine justices, led by the Chief Justice of the United States (that's the official title).
Who is the chief justice of the United States, who swore in President Obama at his inauguration?
William Rehnquist, the chief justice of the United States, who helped move the Supreme Court from the liberal Warren era.
The trend reversed, however, between 1953 and 1969, when the controversial Earl Warren served as Chief Justice of the United States.
Chase was being confirmed as the new Chief Justice of the United States (replacing arch Lincoln enemy Roger Brooke Taney).
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In 1953, Earl Warren became Chief Justice of the United States.
Many wills of famous people, including Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Warren Burger, former Chief Justice of the United States (who wrote his own will), are available online.
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The Senate, under its constitutional mandate, conducts a trial on whether the president is fit to serve or should be removed from office, with the Chief Justice of the United States presiding.
He had obstructed the administration of justice before the United States district court in a civil rights case and before the federal grand jury.
It is not up to the Senate to remove the president from office for private conduct that does not involve abuse of presidential power and does not seriously disrupt the president's capacity to function as chief justice of -- as chief executive of the United States.
In 2011, about seven million people were under the supervision of the criminal justice system in the United States.
He's a terrorist, and I don't think he deserves the full range of protections of our criminal justice system embodied in the Constitution of the United States.
And that is the practice recommended by the Department of Justice in the manual distributed to United States attorneys who enforce the criminal code in federal courts throughout the nation.
Since 2011, Berg has been detailed to the Professional Misconduct Review Unit, which is part of the Office of the Deputy Attorney General at the United States Department of Justice.
"All of this begins in less than 24 hours, when the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court gives the oath of office to 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush, " Cheney said.
The President's attempt to derail the Independent Counsel's inquiry--an inquiry the very purpose of which was to discover whether the President gave false testimony and tampered with witnesses--by lying to his colleagues, his cabinet, his confidantes, the media, the American people, and ultimately, the grand jury, is--beyond a reasonable doubt--a wide-ranging and highly public obstruction of justice, deeply damaging to the judicial fabric of the United States.
Her chief of staff Alberto Fernandez wrote an editorial in the daily La Nacion where he accused the United States Justice Department of trying to create a rift between Venezuela and Argentina.
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The US Department of Justice said its "law enforcement relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom has always been predicated on trust, respect, and the common goals of protecting our nations and eliminating safe havens for criminals".
From then on, the commission's efforts to see full compliance with the ruling over market dominance became a bane to Ballmer, who would have preferred some sort of settlement over the issue as had been obtained with the United States Department of Justice in 2001.
He was an official with the United States Department of Justice for 13 years before entering private practice in 1992, serving as the Deputy Chief of the Criminal Division's Public Integrity Section during his last three years.
Section 5 requires them to get approval from either the Justice Department or the United States District Court for the District of Columbia before they make any electoral changes, and the states must prove that those are not discriminatory.
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Liberal Democrat Home Affairs spokesman Chris Huhne said that the Appeal Court ruling "demonstrates how this Government has risked serious miscarriages of justice by entering into an inherently unbalanced treaty with the United States, which seriously undermines the rights of British citizens".
Jocelyn Samuels is a Senior Counselor to the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the United States Department of Justice.
The United States Department of Justice is said to be investigating.
Just as there is an inconsistency between America's stance on tobacco within and outside the United States, there appear to be tensions within the Department of Justice itself.
If the SEC finds wrongdoing in the investigation, it can choose to bring a civil suit against parties involved, issue fines or refer the case to the United States Department of Justice for possible criminal charges.
We are deeply disappointed by the author's neglect to gain a clear picture of Tyler's bullying in the Murray County School District, which is currently under investigation by the United States Department of Justice regarding allegations of ongoing bullying and harassment.
And that's why we must communicate clearly to Muslims around the world that al Qaeda offers nothing except a bankrupt vision of misery and death, including the murder of fellow Muslims, while the United States stands with those who seek justice and progress.
In Iran and around the world, the United States of America will continue to stand with those who seek justice and progress and the human rights and dignity of all people.
And that's why we must communicate clearly to Muslims around the world that al Qaeda offers nothing except a bankrupt vision of misery and death including the murder of fellow Muslims while the United States stands with those who seek justice and progress.
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