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The judicial oath is the foundation of justice.
One of the youngest federal judges ever appointed, Hand took his judicial oath in April 1909.
Judicial oaths are enshrined in a number of statutes:
It is unusual, although not unprecedented, for a Supreme Court Justice to take the judicial oath in a private ceremony.
The Judicial Oath was broadcast live on TV.
He takes the judicial oath, the oath of allegiance and makes a declaration of assent.
Most of Hyde's brief statement addresses the sanctity of the judicial oath, a favorite subject of his.
Federal judges take two oaths of office: the constitutional oath administered to all Federal employees, and a special judicial oath.
The Judicial Oath ceremony in the West Conference Room will be open to pool coverage.
But he has delayed taking the judicial oath, perhaps so that he could make this last contribution to the political process before administering evenhanded justice.)
The judicial oath he took today is set out in the Judiciary Act of 1789 and is required by law of all Federal judges.
Some compare a nominee's refusal to violate his judicial oath or abandon judicial ethics to taking the Fifth Amendment.
The Judicial Oath was taken first during a private ceremony in the Diplomatic Reception Room with the members of the Court and their spouses present.
I was referring in particular to the judicial oath, the act of promising before God Almighty to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
A month later, on October 2, 1967, the Clerk of the Court administered the Judicial Oath to Marshall in the Courtroom.
During this special sitting of the Supreme Court, Justice Kagan took the Judicial Oath of Office for a second time.
On Friday, October 1, 1993, the Judicial Oath was taken for a second time during a special sitting of the Court, with President Clinton in attendance.
On October 3, 1921, he took the Judicial Oath again, this time in open court before senior Associate Justice Joseph McKenna.
August 8 - Sonia Sotomayor takes the judicial oath, becoming the third woman and the first Hispanic to serve on the United States Supreme Court.
The following day, Rehnquist administered the Judicial Oath to Souter in the Courtroom during a special sitting of the Court that preceded the day's scheduled arguments.
On Monday, October 3, 2005, during a special sitting of the Court that preceded the Court's scheduled arguments, Justice Stevens administered the Judicial Oath again.
Judges have to have the humility to recognize that they operate within a system of precedent, shaped by other judges equally striving to live up to the judicial oath.
The Chief Justice will then administer the Judicial Oath in the West Conference Room before a small gathering of Elena Kagan's family and friends.
Chief Justice Roberts administered the Constitutional and Judicial Oaths at the Supreme Court in the Justices' Conference Room.
Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist administered the Judicial Oath to Thomas in the Justices' Conference Room on October 23, 1991.