Talk:William Rehnquist

You know, not to be negative, but can we find a better picture of the Chief Justice than one of the back of his head?

  • It may be his best side... - Nunh-huh 00:56, 15 May 2004 (UTC)
It definitely will be when his crotchety old craven power-subservient police-state-promoting ass gets off the Court. Branden 02:58, 23 Jun 2004 (UTC)
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William Renquist article .. who he replaced

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Rehnquist

President Nixon nominated him to replace [John Harlan]** on the Supreme Court, and he took his seat as an Associate Justice on January 7, 1972, after being confirmed by the Senate by a 68-26 vote.

October 21, 1971 In History Event: William H Rehnquist & Lewis F Powell nominated to US Supreme Court by Nixon, following resignations of Justices Hugo Black & John Harlan


    • Linked in Wikipedia to John Marshall Harlan. [John MARSHALL Harlan died on October 14, 1911 after 34 years with the Supreme Court] Nixon most assureadly did not nominate Renquist to replace a justice dead for sixty years. There appear to be two John Harlans, this needing a fact checking.

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Does anyone else have an opinion on whether this:

Some notable cases in which Rehnquist wrote an opinion:
Except where noted, Rehnquist wrote for the majority on the court.

should be in the article? Unless these cases have been chosen just to present some skewed perspective of Rehnquist, it seems to me they should, but an anon editor disagrees. Even if these cases do present a skewed perspective, though, couldn't we just include other cases in the list to balance it? Personally, I think having a list like this is a good reference for the reader. Everyking 01:34, 25 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Shouldn't we link to every opinion he's written in a case on which we have an article? john k 04:59, 25 Oct 2004 (UTC)

I think I added that list some time ago. It includes the cases for which we have a Wikipedia page. If these cases represent a skewed side of Rhenquist then that is true of the encyclopedia as a whole as well. I suggest you find some (important) cases that represent a different side of him, and add an (non-existant) link. If they interest me, I'll might write one or two or at least contribute. (Please use the citation finder of the supreme court: [1] (http://www.supremecourtus.gov/opinions/casefinder.html) to naming new court pages. I'll revert the removal. Sander123 13:09, 25 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Noah, we should try to find an agreement on the list of notable cases. I appreciate your concern that this list, at the moment, may not be the best possible selection when looking at it from the viewpoint of Rehnquist the person. On the other hand this contains cases that contained landmark decisions. He was involved, as chief justice no less. Also these are the cases that are in Wikipedia.

As a compromise, I split the list in two parts. The first list contains cases notable because they may show Rehnquists opinion. The second list is merely a list of cases, currently present in Wikipedia, done by his court.

For the first list I have chosen Wallace v. Jaffree and Grutter v. Bollinger. The remaining cases I've put on the second list. If you feel any other cases are more 'notable' please add them. Or shuffle the lists around, if you want.

I'm also open to change the wording perhaps to 'Some landmark decision of Rehnquist's court.' Let me know what you think. But please do not remove them altogether. Sander123 11:17, 26 Oct 2004 (UTC)

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hey neutrality, why did you mess the image back up? Whats the deal? Sam [Spade (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=User_talk:Sam_Spade&action=edit&section=new)] 16:35, 26 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Edit conflict. Sorry. [[User:Neutrality|Neutrality (hopefully!)]] 19:25, Oct 26, 2004 (UTC)

Mixed ethnicity?

Article says he has Norwegian lineage and Category list has him as a person of Swedish descent? Also,should there be mention of his purchase of Vermont and Virginia homes with anti-Jewish and anti-black deed restrictions?--L.E./12.144.5.2/le@put.com

  • As for the deed restrictions, they are irrelevant. They were in place long before he bought them and they had been invalidated by statutes and court rulings as unenforceable. It is irrelevant to mention them. PedanticallySpeaking 17:03, Nov 9, 2004 (UTC)
That's one POV.Others thought he should have gone to the expense of vacating them as a matter of principle.--L.E./12.144.5.2/le@put.com

Ethnicity

The name "Rehnquist" is Swedish, not Norwegian. William Rehnquist was also named Swedish-American of the year for 1993 so I guess we have a typical case of "mixing up the Scandinavians" here.

Earl Warren's mother was Swedish, so he isn't the first Scandinavian justice either.

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