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Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States

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The three branches of the United States federal government are the executive, legislative, and judicial. The head of the judicial branch is the Chief Justice of the United States. The Chief Justice is both the head of United States federal court system and the chief judge of the Supreme Court of the United States. The Chief Justice is one of nine voting justices, the other eight being known as Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. From 1789 to 1866, the official title was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.[1]

As the highest judicial officer in the country, the Chief Justice acts as a chief administrative officer for the federal courts, appoints the director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, and serves as spokesman for the judicial branch. In general, the Chief Justice has not previously served as an Associate Justice before his appointment to the highest position. Like the other justices, the Chief Justice is appointed for life. In practice, most retire, albeit at an advanced age. John Marshall, who served longer than any other Chief Justice, died as the result of an accident at the age of 79.

Service Chief Justice Life Span Born/Represented
1789–1795 John Jay 1745-1829 New York
1795 John James Rutledge 1739-1800 South Carolina
1796–1800 Oliver Ellsworth 1745-1807 Connecticut
1801–1835 John Marshall 1755-1835 Virginia
1836–1864 Roger Brooke Taney 1777-1864 Maryland
1864–1873 Salmon Portland Chase 1808-1873 N.H. / Ohio
1874–1888 Morrison R. Waite 1816-1888 Conn. / Ohio
1888–1910 Melville W. Fuller 1833-1910 Maine / Illinois
1910–1921 Edward Douglas White, Jr. 1845-1921 Louisiana
1921–1930 William Howard Taft 1857-1930 Ohio / Conn.
1930–1941 Charles Evans Hughes, Sr. 1862-1948 New York
1941–1946 Harlan F. Stone 1872-1946 N.H. / New York
1946–1953 Frederick Moore Vinson 1890-1953 Kentucky
1953–1969 Earl Warren 1891-1974 California
1969–1986 Warren Earl Burger 1907-1995 Minn. / Virginia
1986–2005 William Rehnquist 1924-2005 Wis. / Arizona
2005- John G. Roberts Jr. 1955- New York / D.C.

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