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President John Adams appointed Chief Justice John Marshall in 1801.
Chief Justice Roger B. Taney replaced Chief Justice John Marshall after Marshall's death in 1835.
President George W. Bush appointed Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. in 2005 after former Chief Justice William Rehnquist died of cancer.
Chief Justice of India justice S.H.kapadia
he was appointed in 1987.
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John Roberts was appointed by President George W. Bush in 2005.
Chief Justice John Marshall was only 45 years old when President Adams appointed him to the US Supreme Court in 1801. Marshall served on the Court until his death in 1835, making him not only the youngest, but the longest-serving Chief Justice in US history.
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States is in charge of the court. As of August 2014, the Chief Justice was John Roberts who was appointed by George W. Bush.
President Nixon appointed Warren E. Burger as Chief Justice to the Supreme Court. He also named William Rehnquist to a seat on the Supreme Court, and he was later elevated to Chief Justice.
He was the 4th Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court, and the longest serving. He helped to establish the Supreme Court as the final authority on the meaning of the Constitution.
John Jay became the first Chief Supreme Court Justice on September 26, 1789.