The Chief Justice of the United StatesNova Publishers, 2007 - 69 páginas The lifetime appointment of the United States Chief Justice is an event of major significance in American politics because of the enormous power that the Supreme Court exercises as the highest appellate court in the federal judiciary. This book offers contemporary study and research on the process involved when stepping into office. In addition, this book examines the responsibilities, roles, qualifications required and a look at those former presidents who served in the past. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ROLES RESPONSIBILITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE | 5 |
PROCESS FOR APPOINTMENT OF A CHIEF JUSTICE | 11 |
NOMINATION OF JOHN G ROBERTS JR | 35 |
REFERENCES | 41 |
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