Chief Justice Earl Warren was never impeached. While he faced significant opposition and controversy during his tenure, particularly for his civil rights decisions and rulings on criminal justice, he completed his term without impeachment proceedings. The idea of impeachment was discussed by some critics, but it never gained sufficient political support. Warren ultimately retired in 1969, leaving a lasting impact on American jurisprudence.
Warren Burger
Chief Justice Earl Warren.
Chief Justice Earl Warren
Warren Burger succeed Earl Warren as Chief Justine of the United States Supreme Court on June 23, 1969.
Chief Justice Earl Warren.
Late Chief Justice Earl Warren was born in Los Angeles, California, in the United States. His father, Methias Warren, was a Norwegian immigrant; his mother, Crystal Hernlund Warren, was a Swedish immigrant. Since Earl Warren was born in the United States, he was a natural born citizen.
Earl Warren was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) from 1953 to 1969. The so-called Warren Court is considered by many scholars to be the most activist Supreme Court in history.
Warren Earl Burger was the 15th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He served from 1969 to 1986.
Warren Earl Burger was the 15th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He served from 1969 to 1986.
Earl Warren
Chief Justice Earl Warren (1953-1969)
Earl Warren lead the commission that investigated the assassination of John F. Kennedy.