John Glover Roberts ; Chief Justice of the United States .
The head of the US Supreme Court is called the Chief Justice (of the United States). The current Chief Justice is John G. Roberts, Jr., who has presided over the Court since 2005. He was appointed by President George W. Bush.
The high court is the U.S. Supreme Court and its head is the Chief Jusctice.
The commander in chief of the united states is Barrack Obama.
Hon'ble Mr. Justice S.H. Kapadia (DoB.29.09.1947) Term of Office: (DoA)18.12.2003 to (DoR)28.09.2012 Appointed as The Chief Justice of India in the forenoon of 12.05.2010.
Marshall university is named after John Marshall, who was the fourth chief justice in the United States of America. The university now has over 14,000 students and 700 staff.
The US Supreme Court seats only one Chief Justice at a time; the other eight are Associate Justices.The current Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., is only the seventeenth to serve on the US Supreme Court.
The seventeenth and current Chief Justice of the United States is John Glover Roberts, Jr., appointed by President G. W. Bush. He was sworn into office September 29, 2005. Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States receive a life tenure on the bench.
John Jay was the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court*, appointed on October 19, 1789 by President George Washington. Jay served on the Court until the end of June, 1795, when he resigned to become Governor of New York.The Supreme Court was first called to assemble on February 1, 1790, at the Royal Exchange Building on the corner of Broad and Water Streets in New York City, then the Nation's Capital, but travel impediments prevented the Court from meeting until the next day, February 2, 1790. Some of the Associate Justices, such as John Rutledge, didn't attend the meeting.The first Supreme Court comprised only six Justices:Chief Justice:John Jay, from New YorkAssociate Justices:John Rutledge, from South CarolinaWilliam Cushing, from MassachusettsJames Wilson, from PennsylvaniaJohn Blair, from VirginiaJames Iredell, from North Carolina.*Note: The correct title is now Chief Justice of the United States, but most people refer to this person as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
John G. Roberts is, and have been since September 29, 2005 according to wikipedia. Link below.
Chief Justice John Marshall, who had been appointed to the Court by President Thomas Jefferson's predecessor, John Adams, administered Jefferson's Oath of Office on March 4, 1801. Jefferson was sworn in what was then the new Senate Chamber (now the Old Supreme Court Chamber) of the partially constructed Capitol Building.
There are many Sioux tribes in the United States and each one has it's own leader. There is no one single Sioux Chief.