How To Use Rehnquist In A Sentence
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( "The word 'blench' came from Rehnquist," Bradley says.
Rehnquist the Great?
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The members of the court are hand-picked by Chief Justice William Rehnquist.
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Finally, he will move away from the imperial chief justiceship established by his mentor Rehnquist and will rule the court with less of an iron hand.
Alan Dershowitz: What I Have Learned From Listening to Judge Roberts
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The members of the court are hand-picked by Chief Justice William Rehnquist.
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One suspects that their ultimate target was Justice Rehnquist's dissent in Jaffree, and that their goal was to repair the damage to Everson's foundation.
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Indeed , it has been argued that broad delegations are not even necessarily undemocratic, as Rehnquist claimed.
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Rehnquist's disdain for drawn-out cases and pettifoggery by lawyers is legendary.
A President In The Dock
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At that time, Rehnquist said the high number of vacancies was eroding the quality of justice associated with federal courts.
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There is, in fact, a firm bloc of three reactionaries - Scalia, Rehnquist and Thomas - that supports the executive branch's arrogation of unprecedented police powers.
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For example, both Scalia and Rehnquist misused the word “hypothecate,” apparently confusing it with the near homonym “hypothesize,” which, admittedly, a dictionary or two will give as a secondary definition (in my view, this merely a reification of the sound-alike confusion and reflects the descriptive (as opposed to prescriptive) philosophy of the editor).
Business, Law, Economics & Society
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Further, these "shut down the vote" campaigns harken back to Operation Eagle Eye, when a young attorney named William Rehnquist led a team of Republicans who disenfranchised black and Latino overs in Phoenix.
David A. Love: The Corporate Financing of Voter Suppression
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William Rehnquist, America's chief justice, died on September 3 rd, aged 80.
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In October, Rehnquist underwent surgery to create a breathing hole in his windpipe.
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Chief Justice Rehnquist delivered the opinion of the Court.
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As Rehnquist wrote in the majority decision, Training someone to lead a congregation is an essentially religious endeavor.
United we stand...
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But the interesting thing is Chief Justice Rehnquist, when he administered the oath, he brought a note card with him.
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Also, the reverend Jan Lookingbill from Emmanuel Lutheran Church, which Rehnquist attended when he lived in Bethesda, Maryland, will also participate in that service.
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Once Rehnquist resigned and Roberts took his place you have a split down the middle 4-4 court with O'Connor in the middle.
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And so it went, as Rehnquist was defeated on decisions ranging from the permissibility of affirmative action to the impermissibility of criminal penalties for gay sex between consenting adults.
Whatever Happened to the Lone Ranger?
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Rehnquist was also a great scholar and a formidable intellect; no one insisted on this more forcefully than his political enemies.
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A principal reason [for the decline in cases] is the change in Chief Justices: during his term, William Rehnquist penned the majority opinion in twenty-five cases.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “The Irrelevancy of the Fourth Amendment in the Roberts Court”
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It would be interesting to know how often Rehnquist dissented from the bench in the 1970s, when he was often in the minority.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Dissenting from the Bench”
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It wouldn't do, for example, to substitute "formalist" for "legal conservative" here, because that term is too narrow: the late Chief Justice, of course, was a "legal conservative," but whatever one could say about Rehnquist, I don't think that he could honestly be called a formalist.
"I see myself as a conservative, to tell you the truth."
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Rehnquist was a great scholar who possessed a formidable intellect.
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Rehnquist is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.