No. James Madison was one of the Founding Fathers, primary author of the US Constitution, author of the Federalist Papers (considered the most authoritative commentary on the Constitution), and creator of the Virgina Declaration of Rights, on which the US Bill of Rights is based.
Madison was a delegate to the Continental Congress, and served in the House of Representatives for two districts in Virginia from 1789-1797.
He became Secretary of State under President Thomas Jefferson, from 1801 until 1809, and was the Respondent in the landmark Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison, (1803).
Madison's most outstanding achievement was his election as the fourth President of the United States, where he served from 1809-1817.
Fourth Chief Justice John Marshall, in the US Supreme Court case Marbury v Madison, (1803).
Yes. The Chief Justice leads or "presides over" the Supreme Court.
The Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court is John G. Roberts.
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The Chief Justice presides over the US Supreme Court. At present, the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court is John G. Roberts, Jr.
The head of a state supreme court is called Chief Justice, just like the head of the US Supreme Court.
Associate Justice is the formal title for any US Supreme Court justice who is not the Chief Justice. There are eight Associate Justices and one Chief Justice on the Supreme Court.
Hon'ble Mr. Justice P. Sathasivam is the India's supreme court Chief Justice. He is from Tamilnadu.
Chief Justice John Roberts.
Maria Lourdes Sereno is the 24th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court og the Philippines.
The presiding Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court as of 2012 is John G. Roberts, Jr.
One of John Marshall's accomplishments was to make the supreme court a co-branch of government. He did this when he was chief justice of the United States.