- The
chief justice is the
presiding member of a
supreme court in many
countries with a
justice system based on
English common law, such as the High Court...
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Aquino III
appointee Duterte
appointee Supreme Court of the
Philippines Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of the
Philippines ****ociate
Justice of the...
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people to have been
elevated directly from the
chief justiceship of a
state to the
chief justiceship of the High Court. As
required by the constitution...
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Capitol to the
newly constructed Supreme Court Building during Hughes's
chief-
justiceship.
Presiding over the
country during the
Great Depression and the New...
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favourite L. C.
Steyn failed to agree. ****an
therefore accepted the
Chief Justiceship with misgivings,
after consulting with Schreiner, so that
Steyn would...
- from the Cabinet, and
never served as
puisne justice; only time the
chief justiceship has been
filled from
outside the judiciary. ****umed vice
regal duties...
- a
chief justice, and the
other judges were
called ****ociate justices,
which was
similar to the
structure of the
Supreme Court. The
chief justiceship was...
- for
overbroad delegation of
legislative authority. See: Ross, The
Chief Justiceship of
Charles Evans Hughes, 1930–1941, 2007. This was not, however, unexpected:...
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allowed Kenyon to work many, and Lord
Thurlow who
secured for him the
Chief Justiceship of
Chester in 1780. He was
returned as the
Member of
Parliament (MP)...
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remain so
until the
early 1930s). The most
notable legacy of White's
chief-
justiceship was the
development of the rule of
reason doctrine, used to interpret...