Noun
United States jurist who served as chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1891-1974)
Source: WordNetAfter the election of President Richard Nixon and the retirement of Chief Justice Earl Warren, who oversaw a number of significant civil rights cases, the Supreme Court was destined for radical change, the ramifications of which would be felt for decades. Source: Internet
I know how it feels to lose a close one."sfn Presidency (1969–74) main Nixon is sworn in as the 37th President by Chief Justice Earl Warren on January 20, 1969, with the new First Lady, Pat, holding the family Bibles. Source: Internet
Although the Supreme Court under Earl Warren declined to rule on the legality of LBJ's Vietnam War, a variety of anti-liberty dimensions of Bush's so-called "war on terror" are almost certain to end up before the Court. Source: Internet
In 1953, Walter Cronkite served as narrator and Vice President Richard Nixon presented the queen, and Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren crowned the queen the following year. Source: Internet
No nomination for associate justice has ever been filibustered, but President Lyndon Johnson 's nomination of sitting Associate Justice Abe Fortas to succeed Earl Warren as Chief Justice was successfully filibustered in 1968. Source: Internet
Thousands of animals have been temporarily cared for at the Santa Barbara Humane Society, Earl Warren Showgrounds, El Capitan Ranch and the Santa Barbara County animals shelters. Source: Internet