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- 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...
- multiple names: authors list (link) "Teresita de Castro is new Supreme Court Chief Justice". Rappler. August 25, 2018. Retrieved November 13, 2020. Gavilan...
- Capitol to the newly constructed Supreme Court Building during Hughes's chief-justiceship. Presiding over the country during the Great Depression and the New...
- 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...
- favourite L. C. Steyn failed to agree. ****an therefore accepted the Chief Justiceship with misgivings, after consulting with Schreiner, so that Steyn would...
- for overbroad delegation of legislative authority. See: Ross, The Chief Justiceship of Charles Evans Hughes, 1930–1941, 2007. This was not, however, unexpected:...
- 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...
- 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...
- chief justiceship from a lower federal court, while Adrian Knox was appointed as a barrister in private practice with no judicial experience. Chief Justice...
- 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...