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  1. Learn about the nine Justices who make up the current Supreme Court, including the Chief Justice and the Associate Justices. See their photos, biographies, and terms of service.

  2. Learn about the history, appointment, and tenure of the nine Justices who serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. Find out the current and past members of each Court, their nominating President, and their previous position.

    • John G. Roberts, Jr. Chief Justice. Chief Justice Roberts has been connected to the highest court for many years, beginning as a law clerk to then-Associate Justice William H. Rehnquist during the Court's 1980 term.
    • Clarence Thomas. Associate Justice. Although this Yale Law School graduate now sits on the High Court, he once entertained an entirely different career path.
    • Samuel Alito. Associate Justice. Justice Alito received his bachelor's degree from Princeton University before attending Yale Law School, where he served as an editor on the Yale Law Journal.
    • Sonia Sotomayor. Associate Justice. After obtaining her J.D. in 1979 from Yale Law School, Justice Sonia Sotomayor spent five years serving as Assistant District Attorney in the New York City DA's office.
  3. Supreme Court Justices. Chief Justice Sharon L. Kennedy. Justice Patrick F. Fischer. Justice R. Patrick DeWine. Justice Michael P. Donnelly. Justice Melody J. Stewart. Justice Jennifer Brunner. Justice Joseph T. Deters. Word files may be viewed for free with Office Online .

  4. The following chart indicates each Supreme Court term since the modern position of chief justice was created with the appointment of Chief Justice Hugh L. Nichols on Sept. 22, 1913. The names highlighted in bold represent the year the justice was sworn into office for a new, full six-year term.

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