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| Fuller, Melville Weston |
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| 18331910, American jurist, 8th Chief Justice of the United States (18881910), b. Augusta, Maine. He studied at Harvard law school, and after 1856 he became a prominent lawyer in Chicago and acquired a national reputation in Democratic politics. Fuller was appointed Chief Justice by President Cleveland. In his opinions he leaned toward strict construction of the Constitution. He also served as a commissioner to help settle the Venezuela Boundary Dispute and was a member (19001910) of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (The Hague Tribunal). |
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