Fourth Chief Justice John Marshall presided over the US Supreme Court from 1801 until his death in 1835. He lead the Court for 34 years, not 35.
john marshall was the supreme court chief justice for 34 not 35.
William Howard Taft was US President from 1909-1913 and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1921-1930.
John Jay was the first Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, and he served for almost 6 years, from Sept. 26, 1789 - June 29, 1795.
He was chief Justice of the supreme court for 35 years.
34 years
10 years chief justice is elected by the court from its members for a three-year term
Justice S.H.Kapadia Justice K G Balakrishnan, from Keral is a present Chief Justice of Supreme Court Of India .He is the first-ever Dalit to occupy the coveted post after replacing Chief Justice Y K Sabharwal who retired on January 14, 2007. Hon'ble Balakrishnan, is 37th Chief Justice, and has a tenure of three years and four months, till May 12, 2010, the day he retires. Chief Justice Sabharwal had a tenure of 14 months while his predecessor Justice R C Lahoti had a 17 month stint.
He was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court for almost 35 years
The Chief Justice of the United States usually swears in the newly elected President of the United States. Any person who is legally qualified to administer such as a Justice of the Peace can legally perform this act. That is what happens if the president dies in office and the vice-president is sworn in as president.
He was the Chief Justice for the U.S. Supreme Court.
Justice K G Balakrishnan, is a present Chief Justice of Supreme Court Of India .He is the first-ever Dalit to occupy the coveted post after replacing Chief Justice Y K Sabharwal who retired on January 14, 2007. Hon'ble Balakrishnan,is the 37th Chief Justice, and has a tenure of three years and four months, till May 12, 2010, the day he retires. Chief Justice Sabharwal had a tenure of 14 months while his predecessor Justice R C Lahoti had a 17 month stint.
Chief Justice John Marshall, who presided over the US Supreme Court from 1801-1835, had the greatest influence over the Judicial Branch's role in government.