Supreme Court Chief Justice Rehnquist Dies
![]() | WASHINGTON (AP) -- Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist died Saturday evening at his home in suburban Virginia, said Supreme Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg.
A statement from the spokeswoman said he was surrounded by his three children when he died in Arlington. "The Chief Justice battled thyroid cancer since being diagnosed last October and continued to perform his dues on the court until a precipitous decline in his health the last couple of days," she said. |
His death ends a remarkable 33-year Supreme Court career during which Rehnquist oversaw the court's conservative shift, presided over an impeachment trial and helped decide a presidential election.
The death President Bush his second court opening within pour months and sets up what's expected to be an even more bruising Senate confirmation battle than that of John Roberts.
Rehnquist, 80 and ill with cancer, presided over President Clinton's impeachment trial in 1999, helped settle the 2000 presidential election in Bush's favor, and fashioned decisions over the years that diluted the powers of the federal government while strengthening those of the states.
.: cul:. September 3, 2005 11:25 PM | TrackBackI weep at the thought of who Bush will try to put in his place.
Posted by: Maria at September 4, 2005 03:26 PMScary isn't it? Obviously it will be a like minded individual, but we can only hope that it won't be someone as crass as, say, Scalia.
Posted by: cul at September 4, 2005 03:31 PM