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William Hubbs Rehnquist (/ˈrɛnkwɪst/ REN-kwist;
October 1, 1924 –
September 3, 2005) was an
American attorney and
jurist who
served on the U.S. Supreme...
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Rehnquist Court was the
period in the
history of the
Supreme Court of the
United States during which William Rehnquist served as
Chief Justice. Rehnquist...
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Rehnquist is a
surname of
Swedish origin. The name
element "-quist," a
variant of
Swedish kvist 'twig,' was in the
nineteenth century often used to form...
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Janet Rehnquist (born May 4, 1957) is a
former inspector general (I.G.) of the
United States Department of
Health and
Human Services (H.H.S.), a prominent...
- Björn
Rehnquist (born
January 5, 1978, in Borås, Sweden) is a
professional Swedish tennis player.
Rehnquist had an
outstanding junior career, winning...
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served as
Chief Justice until his retirement, at
which point William Rehnquist was
nominated and
confirmed as Burger's replacement. The
Burger Court...
- the
United States Supreme Court during the
Rehnquist Court, the
tenure of
Chief Justice William Rehnquist from
September 26, 1986,
through September 3...
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minorities are."
Rehnquist also
argued for
Plessy with
other law clerks. However,
during his 1971
confirmation hearings,
Rehnquist said, "I
believe that...
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effect today. — Roe, 410 U.S. at 174–76 (
Rehnquist, J., dissenting). From this
historical record,
Rehnquist wrote, "There
apparently was no
question concerning...
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Edward Dougl**** White,
Charles Evans Hughes,
Harlan F.
Stone and
William Rehnquist.
While listed twice, each of them has been ****igned only one
index number...