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White House expects Rehnquist to retire in June


The White House believes Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist of the U.S. Supreme Court will resign in June, The New York Times reports.

Senior officials are sure Rehnquist will step down due to his health problems. He underwent surgery for thyroid cancer last fall but has not returned to court since then, missing oral arguments in the contract support cost case and the Oneida Nation case. He will again miss two more weeks starting today.

Senior officials said they are already considering possible nominations to the court. One name mentioned by the paper is John G. Roberts of the D.C. Court of Appeals. As an attorney in private practice, Roberts helped the state of Alaska in the Venetie case and the state of Hawaii in Rice v. Cayetano case.

Get the Story:
New Round of Speculation About Rehnquist's Farewell (The New York Times 2/22)
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Rehnquist to Miss 2 Weeks on Bench (The Washington Post 2/21)
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Relevant Links:
NARF-NCAI Tribal Supreme Court Project - http://doc.narf.org/sc/index.html

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