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The '''Jet Court''' is a period of the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] during which [[Jet]] was Chief Justice. It followed the [[Clark Court]] and preceded the [[Lamport Court]]. Most notably, it affirmed the inclusion of the Speaker and President pro tempore in the ''Presidential Succession Act'' as constitutional, a decision that was later overturned. Jet served as Chief Justice from March to July, 2021. | The '''Jet Court''' is a period of the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] during which [[Jet]] was Chief Justice. It followed the [[Clark Court]] and preceded the [[Lamport Court]]. Most notably, it affirmed the inclusion of the Speaker and President pro tempore in the ''Presidential Succession Act'' as constitutional, a decision that was later overturned. Overall, the Jet Court was perceived as moderate. Jet served as Chief Justice from March to July, 2021. | ||
=Justices= | =Justices= |
Revision as of 10:19, 10 March 2021
The Jet Court is a period of the Supreme Court during which Jet was Chief Justice. It followed the Clark Court and preceded the Lamport Court. Most notably, it affirmed the inclusion of the Speaker and President pro tempore in the Presidential Succession Act as constitutional, a decision that was later overturned. Overall, the Jet Court was perceived as moderate. Jet served as Chief Justice from March to July, 2021.
Justices
Incumbents are in bold.
- Chief Justice Jet
- Associate Justice Politophile