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President George W. Bush appointed Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. in 2005 after former Chief Justice William Rehnquist died of cancer.
President Clinton didn't appoint a Chief Justice; William H. Rehnquist was already on the bench when Clinton took office, and remained there until his death in 2005. President George W. Bush appointed Chief Justice John G. Glover, Jr. to succeed Rehnquist. Clinton appointed Associate Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1993) and Stephen Breyer (1994).
The Deputy Chief of Staff (DCS G-3/5/7) approves army military and civilian training.
No, George Bush is not Catholic.
The Deputy Chief of Staff (DCS G-3/5/7) approves army military and civilian training.
During my lifetime, 12 - Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, G H W Bush, Clinton, G W Bush, Obama
the G 1 line above the the bottom of the staff is open along with the one 1 space above the staff and the one 3 spaces below the staff is 1st and 3nd you are probably talking about the G on the staff(no fingers)
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The Chief Justice of the United States in 2016 was John G. Roberts Jr. He was appointed to the Supreme Court by President George W. Bush and took his oath of office on September 29, 2005. Roberts has played a significant role in many important Supreme Court decisions during his tenure.
President George W. Bush nominated Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., to replace the late Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, who died in office. Roberts assumed the bench in 2005, and is the incumbent Chief Justice. Ironically, he was a law clerk for Rehnquist in the 1970's. President Bush nominated Justice Samuel Alito in 2006 to replace Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who retired in January of that year. Alito is also an incumbent.
The head of the US Supreme Court is called the Chief Justice (of the United States). The current Chief Justice is John G. Roberts, Jr., who has presided over the Court since 2005. He was appointed by President George W. Bush.
Vincent G. Bush has written: 'Construction management' -- subject(s): Construction industry, Management