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|name          = Jacksazzy
|name          = Jacksazzy
|image        = File:Jacksazzy.png
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|office      = Chief Justice of the [[Supreme Court]]
|office      = 18th [[Supreme Court|Chief Justice]] of the United States
|term_start  = February 13th, 2018
|term_start  = February 13, 2018
|term_end    = May 5th, 2018
|term_end    = May 5, 2018
|party        = [[Democratic Party]]
|nominator    = [[Poke]]
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|predecessor = ''John Roberts''
|successor = [[Kody|Cody Clark]]
|party        = [[Democratic Party|Democratic]]
}} '''Jacksazzy''' served as Chief Justice of the United States. He is generally held in poor regard among legal scholars and his decision in ''Butterlands'' in re: ''Citizens United'', where the Supreme Court arbitrarily rejected the legal concept of corporate personhood, is often cited by judicial nominees and others as the worst in the modern era. When he retired in May, 2018, he was succeeded as Chief Justice by Associate Justice [[Kody|Cody Clark]].

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Jacksazzy
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18th Chief Justice of the United States
In office
February 13, 2018 – May 5, 2018
Nominated by Poke
Preceded by John Roberts
Succeeded by Cody Clark
Personal Details
Political party Democratic

Jacksazzy served as Chief Justice of the United States. He is generally held in poor regard among legal scholars and his decision in Butterlands in re: Citizens United, where the Supreme Court arbitrarily rejected the legal concept of corporate personhood, is often cited by judicial nominees and others as the worst in the modern era. When he retired in May, 2018, he was succeeded as Chief Justice by Associate Justice Cody Clark.