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Warren Burger - translation to Αγγλικά

CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1969 TO 1986 (1907-1995)
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  • Burger's burial site, next to his wife's, at Arlington National Cemetery
  • With [[Betty Ford]] between them, Chief Justice Burger swears in President [[Gerald Ford]] following the resignation of [[Richard Nixon]] on August 9, 1974
  • President]] [[Richard Nixon]] introduces Burger as his nominee for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
  • Official portrait of Warren Burger

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Warren Burger, (1907-95) Vorsitzender des Hohen Gerichts der USA 1969-86
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U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE (1925-2011)
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  • Secretary of the Treasury [[Andrew W. Mellon]] advocated lower tax rates.
  • [[Albert B. Fall]], Harding's first Secretary of the Interior, became the first former cabinet member to be sent to prison for crimes committed in office.
  • [[Charles R. Forbes]], director of the Veterans' Bureau, who was sent to prison for defrauding the government
  • [[Charles Evans Hughes]], former Supreme Court justice and Harding's Secretary of State
  • [[Charles Dawes]]—the first budget director and later, vice president under Coolidge
  • Senator [[Joseph B. Foraker]] in 1908, his final full year as senator before his re-election defeat
  • "How Does He Do It?" In this [[Clifford Berryman]] cartoon, Harding and Cox ponder another big story of 1920: [[Babe Ruth]]'s record-setting home run pace.
  • The [[Harding Tomb]] in Marion
  • Harding addresses the segregated crowd in Birmingham, Alabama, October 26, 1921
  • Harding begins his front porch campaign by accepting the Republican nomination, July 22, 1920.
  • Harding takes the oath of office
  • [[Harry M. Daugherty]] was implicated in the scandals but was never convicted of any offense.
  • Harding's home in [[Marion, Ohio]]
  • Warren G. Harding explains his unwillingness to have the U.S. join the [[League of Nations]]
  • Harding aboard the presidential train in Alaska, July 1923, with secretaries Hoover, Wallace, Work, and Mrs. Harding
  • Harding's original Cabinet, 1921}}
  • Harding made his friend [[Frank E. Scobey]] [[Director of the Mint]]. Medal by Chief Engraver [[George T. Morgan]].
  • Harding c. 1919
  • Taft]] (left) and [[Robert Lincoln]] at the dedication of the [[Lincoln Memorial]], May 30, 1922
  • Harding memorial issue, issued September 1, 1923
  • Undated photo of a younger Harding
  • 1922}} by [[Edmund Hodgson Smart]]
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1921 TO 1923
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Warren Gamaliel Harding, (1865-1923) 29. Präsident der USA (1921-23)

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Βικιπαίδεια

Warren E. Burger

Warren Earl Burger (September 17, 1907 – June 25, 1995) was an American attorney and jurist who served as the 15th chief justice of the United States from 1969 to 1986. Born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Burger graduated from the St. Paul College of Law in 1931. He helped secure the Minnesota delegation's support for Dwight D. Eisenhower at the 1952 Republican National Convention. After Eisenhower won the 1952 presidential election, he appointed Burger to the position of Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Civil Division. In 1956, Eisenhower appointed Burger to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Burger served on this court until 1969 and became known as a critic of the Warren Court.

In 1969, President Richard Nixon nominated Burger to succeed the Chief Justice, Earl Warren, and Burger won Senate confirmation with little opposition. He did not emerge as a strong intellectual force on the Court, but sought to improve the administration of the federal judiciary. He also helped establish the National Center for State Courts and the Supreme Court Historical Society. Burger remained on the Court until his retirement in 1986, when he became Chairman of the Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution. He was succeeded as chief justice by William H. Rehnquist, who had served as an associate justice since 1972.

In 1974, Burger wrote for a unanimous court in United States v. Nixon, which rejected Nixon's invocation of executive privilege in the wake of the Watergate scandal. The ruling played a major role in Nixon's resignation. Burger joined the majority in Roe v. Wade in holding that the right to privacy prohibited states from banning abortions. Later analyses have suggested that Burger joined the majority in Roe solely to prevent Justice William O. Douglas from controlling assignment of the opinion. Although too late, he later abandoned Roe v. Wade in Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. His majority opinion in INS v. Chadha struck down the one-house legislative veto.

Although Burger was nominated by a conservative president, the Burger Court also delivered some of the most liberal decisions regarding abortion, capital punishment, religious establishment, and school desegregation during his tenure.

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