Speaker of Lok Sabha
The president doesn't chose the Chief Justice when he comes into office, or any Supreme Court Judge for that matter. Only if one of the Justices dies or retires (or is impeached by congress) does the president get to nominate someone. So to answer the question, no one yet. John Roberts, appointed by George W. Bush is the current Chief Justice and will remain so until he reties, dies or is impeached.The president doesn't chose the Chief Justice when he comes into office, or any Supreme Court Judge for that matter. Only if one of the Justices dies or retires (or is impeached by congress) does the president get to nominate someone. So to answer the question, no one yet. John Roberts, appointed by George W. Bush is the current Chief Justice and will remain so until he reties, dies or is impeached.
The president would remain president.
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For life.
For life.
No. These offices are filled by two different people.The President of the United States is head of the Executive branch of government. As of January 20, 2009, the US President is Barack Obama.The Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court, who is the highest ranking member of the Judiciary branch of government, is nominated by the sitting President, then confirmed by the Senate, onlyif a vacancy occurs for that position during the President's tenure. This would only happen if the Chief Justice died, retired, resigned or was impeached and convicted.The current Chief Justice is John G. Roberts, Jr., who was nominated by President George W. Bush in 2005. Because Chief Justice Roberts is young and in good health, he is likely to remain in this position throughout the Obama administration.To read about William Howard Taft, the 13th President of the United States who later became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, see Related Questions, below.
There are no terms for US Supreme Court Justices. A Chief Justice may remain in that office until he or she decides to leave or is unable to do the job any more (as in very sick or dead). If a Chief Justice steps down, the Senior Associate Justice serves in his (or her) capacity on an interim basis until the Chief Justice is able to return to work or the President and Senate choose a successor. This has happened a few times in the history of the Supreme Court.
The president can remain in office for 2 four year terms . A total of eight years maximum
no
if the vice president died the president would remain the same....
Until he either dies or quits.
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