answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

John Rutledge

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What native South Carolinian served as a justice on the US supreme court and then resigned that seat in order to become the Chief Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Who became a justice on the US Supreme Court in 1965?

President Johnson appointed Justice Abe Fortas to the US Supreme Court in 1965. He resigned in 1969 due to a conflict of interest.


Who was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in 1801?

John Marshall became the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court on January 31, 1801. His predecessor, Oliver Ellsworth, had resigned in September 1800 because of ill health.


Can a person be a US Supreme Court justice and a Senator?

No, not at the same time. A US Supreme Court justice can serve in the Senate if he (or she) resigns from the Supreme Court, runs for office, and is elected. A US Senator can become a justice on the US Supreme Court if he (or she) resigns from the Senate (or has already resigned or been voted out of office) and is subsequently appointed by the President and approved by the Senate.


What did Abe Fortas become after the Gideon trail?

Abe Fortas became a US Supreme Court Justice in October 1965. He resigned in May 1969.


Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina?

The North Carolina Supreme Court seats seven justices -one Chief Justice, and six Associate Justices - who are elected to eight-year terms. The Court sits en banc (as a panel) in the state capital, Raleigh. Sarah Parker is the current Chief Justice.


How long did John Jay serve as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

John Jay was Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court from 1789 until June 1795, when he resigned because he was elected Governor of New York. For more information, see Related Questions, below.


What president resigned from supreme court due to illness in 1930?

William Howard Taft, the ex-president, resigned from the Supreme Court due to illness in 1930.


What is an Associate Justice on the US Supreme Court?

Associate Justice is the formal title for any US Supreme Court justice who is not the Chief Justice. There are eight Associate Justices and one Chief Justice on the Supreme Court.


What is the Tagalog of supreme justice?

Tagalog translation of SUPREME JUSTICE: - kataas-taasang katarungan


What did William Howard Taft do after president?

After his Presidency, William Howard Taft became Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court from 1921-1930. He resigned in ill-health, and died 8 March 1930.


What is the official title of the North Carolina Supreme Court?

The Supreme Court of North Carolina.


How many delegates to the Constitutional Convention later served on the US Supreme Court?

Six, but Oliver Ellsworth left the Convention early.John Jay represented New York, served as first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, from 1789-1795.John Blair represented Virginia, served as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court from 1789-1796.James Wilson represented Pennsylvania, served as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court from 1789-1798.William Paterson represented New Jersey, served as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court from 1793-1806.Oliver Ellsworth represented Connecticut, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1796-1800.John Rutledge represented South Carolina, served on the US Supreme Court twice. He was an Associate Justice from 1790-1791 and briefly served as Chief Justice from July 1795-December 1795.