John G. Roberts, Jr. is the chief justice of the US supreme court.
Fourth Chief Justice John Marshall, who presided over the US Supreme Court from 1801-1835.
Fourth Chief Justice John Marshall, in the US Supreme Court case Marbury v Madison, (1803).
John G. Roberts, Jr. is the chief justice of 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.
The Chief Justice presides over the US Supreme Court. At present, the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court is John G. Roberts, Jr.
No age is required to be a Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court
The head of a state supreme court is called Chief Justice, just like the head of the US Supreme Court.
The proper title is Chief Justice of the United States; however, most people refer to the office as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court because he (or she) presides over the Supreme Court of the United States (often called US Supreme Court).
Chief Justice Warren E. Burger presided of the US Supreme Court from 1969 until his retirement in 1986.
Chief Justice Warren Burger
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.