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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, William Hubbs Rehnquist was born in Milwaukee, | ||||||
3 | Wisconsin, on October 1, 1924, the son of William Benjamin | ||||||
4 | Rehnquist, a paper salesman, and Margery Peck Rehnquist, a | ||||||
5 | translator and homemaker; and
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6 | WHEREAS, After graduating from Shorewood High School in | ||||||
7 | 1942, Mr. Rehnquist attended Kenyon College for one quarter in | ||||||
8 | the fall of 1942 before entering the U.S. Army Air Corps; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Mr. Rehnquist served in World War II from March of | ||||||
10 | 1943 to 1946; he was placed into a pre-meteorology program and | ||||||
11 | was assigned to Denison University until February of 1944, when | ||||||
12 | the program was shut down; and
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13 | WHEREAS, The program was designed to teach maintenance and | ||||||
14 | repair of weather instruments; in the summer of 1945, Mr. | ||||||
15 | Rehnquist went overseas and served as a weather observer in | ||||||
16 | North Africa; and
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17 | WHEREAS, After the war ended, Mr. Rehnquist attended | ||||||
18 | Stanford University under the G.I. Bill; in 1948, he received a | ||||||
19 | bachelor's degree and a master's degree in political science, | ||||||
20 | and in 1950, he went to Harvard University, where he received a | ||||||
21 | master's degree in government; he returned later to Stanford | ||||||
22 | University, where he attended law school, graduating first in | ||||||
23 | his class; and
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24 | WHEREAS, Mr. Rehnquist went to Washington, D.C., to work as | ||||||
25 | a law clerk for Justice Robert H. Jackson during the court's | ||||||
26 | 1951-1952 terms; and
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27 | WHEREAS, Mr. Rehnquist moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where he | ||||||
28 | was in private practice from 1953 to 1969; during these years, | ||||||
29 | he was active in the Republican Party and served as a legal |
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1 | advisor to Barry Goldwater's 1964 presidential campaign; and
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2 | WHEREAS, Mr. Rehnquist served as Assistant Attorney | ||||||
3 | General of the Office of Legal Counsel from 1969 to 1971; in | ||||||
4 | this role, he served as the chief lawyer to Attorney General | ||||||
5 | John Mitchell; and
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6 | WHEREAS, In 1971, President Richard M. Nixon nominated Mr. | ||||||
7 | Rehnquist to replace John Marshall Harlan II on the Supreme | ||||||
8 | Court; upon Harlan's retirement, and after being confirmed by | ||||||
9 | the Senate by a 68-26 vote on December 10, 1971, Mr. Rehnquist | ||||||
10 | took his seat as an Associate Justice on January 7, 1972; and
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11 | WHEREAS, When Chief Justice Warren Burger retired in 1986, | ||||||
12 | President Ronald Reagan nominated Associate Justice Rehnquist | ||||||
13 | to fill the position of Chief Justice; he was confirmed by the | ||||||
14 | Senate by a 65-33 vote and assumed the office on September 26; | ||||||
15 | and
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16 | WHEREAS, On October 26, 2004, the Supreme Court announced | ||||||
17 | that Chief Justice Rehnquist had recently been diagnosed with | ||||||
18 | thyroid cancer, and that he had been hospitalized at the | ||||||
19 | National Naval Medical Center in Maryland; and
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20 | WHEREAS, Chief Justice Rehnquist, after months of battling | ||||||
21 | his condition, finally succumbed at his Arlington, Virginia, | ||||||
22 | home on September 3, 2005, at the age of 80; and
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23 | WHEREAS, He is survived by his three children with his late | ||||||
24 | wife, Natalie Cornell, James, Janet, and Nancy; therefore, be | ||||||
25 | it
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26 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
27 | NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
28 | we celebrate and remember the extraordinary life of Chief | ||||||
29 | Justice William Hubbs Rehnquist; and be it further
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1 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | ||||||
2 | presented to Chief Justice Rehnquist's three surviving | ||||||
3 | children with our deepest sympathies and highest regards.
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