William Howard Taft served as Chief Justice in the Supreme Court from July 11, 1921 to February 3, 1930, just short of nine years.
Taft is the only person in US History to serve as both President of the United States and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Taft succeeded Theodore Roosevelt to become the nation's 27th president. He served a single term of office, from 1909-1913.
President Warren G. Harding nominated Taft to replace Chief Justice Edward Douglas White, who had died in office. The Senate confirmed his nomination in a secret vote by a margin of 60-4, on July 11, 1921.
Taft served as Chief Justice until 1930, when he was forced to retire due to ill health. He died just five weeks later, with the cause of death listed as heart disease, high blood pressure and inflammation of the bladder. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
Republican President Warren G. Harding appointed Republican Taft to the Court.
Warren Harding appointed Taft to the Supreme Court.
Warren Harding nominated Taft to the Supreme Court.
Thurgood Marshall
Thurgood Marshall was a justice on the Supreme Court of the United States. He was the first African- American ever to be appointed as a justice.
Thurgood Marshall. He was appointed in 1967 by President Lyndon Johnson.
Charles Evans Hughes was a Supreme Court Justice before he ran for President in 1916. William Howard Taft was appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court after his presidency.
President George HW Bush appointed Justice Clarence Thomas to the US Supreme Court with Justice Thurgood Marshall retired in 1991.
Justice Clarence Thomas is only the second of two African-American justices to sit on the US Supreme Court. President Johnson appointed Justice Thurgood Marshall as the first African-American on the Court in 1967. President George H W Bush appointed Clarence Thomas as Thurgood Marshall's successor when Marshall retired in 1991.
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.
President Ronald Reagan appointed Antonin Scalia to the US Supreme Court in 1986.
William Howard Taft. Fortunately for him, he eventually got his wish: after his term as president, he was appointed Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court by President Harding.
The first (and so far only) US President to have also served as a Justice of the Supreme Court was William Howard Taft, who was appointed Chief Justice by Warren Harding.
Thurgood Marshall
President George H. W. Bush appointed Justice David Hackett Souter to the US Supreme Court in 1990. Souter retired in 2009 and was succeeded by Justice Sonia Sotomayor.