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  1. The chief justice of the United States is the chief judge of the Supreme Court of the United States and is the highest-ranking officer of the U.S. federal judiciary.

  2. The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest-ranking judicial body in the United States. Its membership, as set by the Judiciary Act of 1869, consists of the chief justice of the United States and eight associate justices, any six of whom constitute a quorum. [1] [2] Article II, Section 2, Clause 2 of the Constitution grants plenary ...

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  3. Learn about the current Chief Justice, John G. Roberts, Jr., and the other eight Associate Justices of the Supreme Court, their backgrounds, education, and judicial careers. Find out their names, dates of birth, and current roles as the highest court of the United States.

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  4. 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.

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  6. Learn about the personal background, nomination and confirmation dates of all previous chief justices of the United States Supreme Court. Browse the list by last name or year and see a historical timeline of the Court.

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  7. Oct 24, 2012 · The date a Member of the Court took his/her Judicial oath (the Judiciary Act provided “That the Justices of the Supreme Court, and the district judges, before they proceed to execute the duties of their respective offices, shall take the following oath . . . ”) is here used as the date of the beginning of his/her service, for until that ...

  8. Chief justice, the presiding judge in the Supreme Court of the United States and the highest judicial officer of the nation. The chief justice is appointed by the president of the United States with the advice and consent of the U.S. Senate and has life tenure.

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