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| Judge John Roberts (2L) is sworn in
as US Supreme Court Chief Justice at the White House by US Supreme
Cort Justice John Paul Stevens (R) before his wife Jane(2R) and US
President George W. Bush (L). (AFP) |
WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 (Xinhuanet) -- John Roberts was
sworn in as the 17th chief justice of the US Supreme Court on Thursday, after he
was confirmed by the Senate earlier in the day.
Roberts, the youngest US chief justice in more than
200 years, succeeded the late Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, who died on
Sept. 3.
Roberts would take the seat as chief justice when the
new session of the Supreme Court begins on Oct. 3.
In brief remarks at the swearing-in ceremony at the
White House, Roberts said, "I will try to ensure, in the discharge of my
responsibilities ... I can pass on to my children's generation a charter of
self-government as strong and as vibrant as the one that Chief Justice Rehnquist
passed on to us."
"All Americans can be confident that the 17th chief
justice of the United States will be prudent in exercising judicial power, firm
in defending judicial independence, and above all, a faithful guardian of the
Constitution," President George W. Bush said at the ceremony.
A federal appellate judge from Maryland, the
50-year-old Roberts was the first new chief justice since 1994 and had the
potential to lead the Supreme Court for decades.
He was first nominated in July by President George W. Bush to succeed retiring Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, but was renominated earlier this month to be chief justice after Rehnquist's death. Enditem
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