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Supreme Court News Archives for September 6, 2005

Bush: List for second vacancy 'wide open'
Sep 6 2005 9:53PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush said the list of possibilities for his second Supreme Court nomination was "wide open" Tuesday as Senate Republicans urged him to consider a woman and Democrats pressed him to consult with them before making his next pick.
 
Bush to speak at Rehnquist funeral
Sep 6 2005 8:30PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Teary-eyed Supreme Court justices, a somber President Bush and one-time clerk John Roberts led a long line of Americans paying their last respects to William H. Rehnquist, the chief justice whose conservatism helped drive the high court toward the right.
 
Americans pay their respects to Rehnquist
Sep 6 2005 1:18PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Teary-eyed Supreme Court justices and a long line of other Americans paid their last respects to William H. Rehnquist on Tuesday at the court where he served for 33 years. Among the pallbearers was his former clerk, John Roberts, the man chosen to succeed the nation's 16th chief justice.
 
Roberts may become chief justice
Sep 6 2005 1:32AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - John Roberts is about as familiar with the Supreme Court as anyone could be short of being a justice. He's likely to get a chance to put his knowledge to the test _ as a tenderfoot chief justice.
 
   

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