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Isn't it conventional for a person's infobox to have their most important or prestigious position listed first? This man was both the Chief Justice of the state supreme court and the lieutenant governor, yet those are listed fifth and sixth in the infoboxes order, which appears to be chronologically based. By that logic, President Obama's infobox should list his seat in the Illinois General Assembly first, but of course, it lists him as President first.
And it's not as if his Justiceship was inconsequential; he issued rulings that continue to reverberate in Hawaii to this day. Am I wrong to want to reorder this? Unschool00:23, 23 May 2021 (UTC)Reply