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William Howard Taft 1857- 1930 U.S. President, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
In 1887, Taft was appointed Judge on the Cincinnati Superior Court. He served as US Solicitor General from 1890 to 1892, and then as Judge on the US Sixth Circuit Court. From 1896 to 1900, Taft was also a professor of law and then dean of the Cincinnati Law School. In 1900, Taft was appointed Commissioner of the Philippines. While agreeing with the overall policies of the Roosevelt administration, Taft felt that the power of the Presidency had been extended too far by the previous administration. Taft exerted his power to a much lesser degree. Often that was deemed by the progressive Roosevelt supporters as an abandonment of principles. After his defeat in the election of 1912, Taft went on to become Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, a position he found more satisfying than the Presidency.
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