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  • {{Image|William Rehnquist.jpg|right|250px|Add image caption here.}}'''William Hubbs Rehnquist''' (Oct
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  • ...federal commerce power dramatically. The decision was written by Justice [[William Rehnquist]].
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  • [[William Rehnquist|William H. Rehnquist]] (1971-1986; then Chief Justice) |[[William Rehnquist|William H. Rehnquist]] (1986-2005)
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  • ...te Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States|Associate Justice]] [[William Rehnquist]], ''[[Fitzpatrick v. Bitzer]]'', [[Case citation|427 U.S. 445]] (1976). Th
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  • ...on came from Justice [[Antonin Scalia]], with support from Chief Justice [[William Rehnquist]].
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  • ...thor = Linda Greenhouse}}</ref>, the foreword to a book on Chief Justice [[William Rehnquist]], <ref>{{citation
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  • ...e 2005, when he was appointed by President [[George W. Bush]] to replace [[William Rehnquist]]. ...Circuit. During the 1980 term (1980-1981), he was law clerk for Justice [[William Rehnquist|William H. Rehnquist]] of the Supreme Court of the United States.
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  • ...ith multiple concurrences written by other justices. [[Byron White]] and [[William Rehnquist]] dissented from the decision and wrote separate opinions. The ruling was o
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  • ...''[[Roe v. Wade]]'', was authored by a Nixon appointee, Harry Blackmun. [[William Rehnquist]] was the most conservative among all Nixon appointees, and was later eleva
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  • ...]] filed an opinion dissenting in part. Justices [[Lewis F. Powell]] and [[William Rehnquist]] took no part in the deliberations or decision of the case.
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  • ...'s case had been going on (but they had not had anything to do with it): [[William Rehnquist]], who was appointed an associate justice by [[Richard Nixon|President Nixo
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