HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

Previous Chief Justices: John Jay, 1789-1795 | Supreme Court Historical Society

(FOX NEWS) – Founding Father John Jay, a towering
figure among the intellectual giants who forged the
nation, was sworn in as first chief justice of the
Supreme Court of the United States on this day in
history, Oct. 19, 1789.

The New York native held the title until resigning in
1795, among the shortest tenures for the prestigious
lifetime appointment.

Only 16 other people have held the title of Supreme
Court chief justice in the 227 years since.

John Jay (1745-1829) | John jay, Jay, John

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