has gloss | (noun) the judge who presides over a supreme court chief justice |
lexicalization | eng: chief justice |
subclass of | (noun) a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice jurist, justice, judge |
| Note: 29 other subclass(es) ommited in the following list |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of Fiji |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of India |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of Liberia |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of Malaysia |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of Norway |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of Pakistan |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of Pennsylvania |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of South Africa |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of Sri Lanka |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of Upper Canada |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Arizona Supreme Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Arkansas Supreme Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the California Supreme Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Court of Final Appeal (Hong Kong) |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Federated States of Micronesia |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Florida Supreme Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the High Court of Balochistan |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Islamabad High Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Kentucky Supreme Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Louisiana Supreme Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Montana Supreme Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Nebraska Supreme Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the New Hampshire Supreme Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the New Jersey Supreme Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the North Carolina Supreme Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Oregon Supreme Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Philippines |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Rhode Island Supreme Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the South Carolina Supreme Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the South Dakota Supreme Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Alabama |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Missouri |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Tennessee Supreme Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Texas Supreme Court |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the U.S. |
has subclass | c/Chief Justices of the Wisconsin Supreme Court |
has subclass | e/Chief Justice of the Common Pleas |
has instance | (noun) United States jurist appointed chief justice of the United States Supreme Court by Richard Nixon (1907-1995) Warren Earl Burger, Warren E. Burger, Warren Burger, Burger |
has instance | (noun) United States politician and jurist who served as chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1808-1873) Salmon Portland Chase, Salmon P. Chase, Chase |
has instance | (noun) United States jurist and the third chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1745-1807) Ellsworth, Oliver Ellsworth |
has instance | (noun) United States jurist and chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1833-1910) Melville Weston Fuller, Melville W. Fuller, Fuller |
has instance | (noun) United States jurist who served as chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1862-1948) Charles Evans Hughes, Hughes |
has instance | (noun) United States diplomat and jurist who negotiated peace treaties with Britain and served as the first chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1745-1829) Jay, John Jay |
has instance | (noun) United States jurist; as chief justice of the Supreme Court he established the principles of United States constitutional law (1755-1835) John Marshall, Marshall |
has instance | (noun) United States jurist who served as an associate justice on the United States Supreme Court from 1972 until 1986, when he was appointed chief justice (born in 1924) William Rehnquist, Rehnquist, William Hubbs Rehnquist |
has instance | (noun) United States jurist and second chief justice of the United States Supreme Court; he was appointed by George Washington and briefly served as chief justice but was ultimately rejected by the United States Senate (1739-1800) Rutledge, John Rutledge |
has instance | (noun) United States jurist who was named chief justice of the United States Supreme Court in 1941 by Franklin D. Roosevelt (1872-1946) Harlan Stone, Stone, Harlan Fisk Stone, Harlan F. Stone |
has instance | (noun) 27th President of the United States and later chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1857-1930) President Taft, William Howard Taft, Taft |
has instance | (noun) United States jurist who served as chief justice of the United States Supreme Court; remembered for his ruling that slaves and their descendants have no rights as citizens (1777-1864) Taney, Roger Brooke Taney, Roger Taney |
has instance | (noun) United States jurist who served as chief justice of the Supreme Court (1890-1953) Frederick Moore Vinson, Vinson |
has instance | (noun) United States jurist who was appointed chief justice of the United States Supreme Court in 1874 by President Grant (1816-1888) Morrison Remick Waite, Morrison Waite, Waite, Morrison R. Waite |
has instance | (noun) United States jurist who served as chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1891-1974) Earl Warren, Warren |
has instance | (noun) United States jurist appointed chief justice of the United States Supreme Court in 1910 by President Taft; noted for his work on antitrust legislation (1845-1921) White, Edward Douglas White Jr., Edward White, Edward D. White |