<nowiki>John Rutledge; John Rutledge; John Rutledge; جان رالج; John Rutledge; John Rutledge; جان رالج; 约翰·拉特利奇; John Rutledge; John Rutledge; ジョン・ラトリッジ; جون روتليدج; ג'ון ראטלדג'; Ioannes Rutledge; 約翰·拉特利奇; 约翰·拉特利奇; John Rutledge; John Rutledge; John Rutledge; John Rutledge; John Rutledge; জন রাটলেজ; John Rutledge; Джон Ратледж; John Rutledge; John Rutledge; 約翰·拉特利奇; John Rutledge; John Rutledge; John Rutledge; John Rutledge; 존 러틀리지; John Rutledge; Джон Ратледж; John Rutledge; 约翰·拉特利奇; John Rutledge; John Rutledge; John Rutledge; 約翰·拉特利奇; John Rutledge; John Rutledge; John Rutledge; Джон Ратледж; John Rutledge; جون روتليدج; 约翰·拉特利奇; John Rutledge; 2.º presidente de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos y político estadounidense (1739-1800); politicien américain; Olóṣèlú; US-amerikanischer Politiker und Oberster Richter der Vereinigten Staaten; وکیل و قاضی آمریکایی; 美国政治家、法官; Amerikansk politiker og tidligere højesteretspræsident; アメリカの政治家 (1739-1800); Amerika amanyɔni; usona juĝisto kaj politikisto; פוליטיקאי ומשפטן אמריקאי, נשיא בית המשפט העליון של ארצות הברית; Amerikaans rechter (1739-1800); アミリカ合衆国ぬ政治家; Amerika nira ŋun baŋsim ziligi alikaale tali puuni ka o nyɛ doo; politico statunitense; yhdysvaltalainen poliitikko; chief justice of the United States in 1795; قاضي أمريكي; americký politik; Amereka amanyɛnyi; Ратледж, Джон; Dictator John; ג'ון רטלדג'; Ратледж Джон; Rutledge</nowiki>
English: John Rutledge (September 17, 1739 – July 23, 1800) was an American statesman and judge. He was the first Governor of South Carolina following the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the 31st overall. He was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention, where he chaired a committee that wrote much of what was included in the final version of the United States Constitution, which he also signed. He served as an Associate Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court, and was the second Chief Justice of the Court from July to December 1795.