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Learn about the backgrounds, careers, and judicial philosophies of the current justices of the Supreme Court, including Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., Associate Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel A. Alito, Jr., Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Neil M. Gorsuch. Find out their names, dates of birth, education, and judicial appointments.
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Current membership. Chief Justice. John Roberts. Associate justices. Clarence Thomas. Samuel Alito. Sonia Sotomayor. Elena Kagan. Neil Gorsuch. Brett Kavanaugh. Amy Coney Barrett. Ketanji Brown Jackson. Retired justices.
Learn about the current members of the Supreme Court of the United States, including their names, roles, backgrounds, and oral arguments. Listen to audio clips of each Justice's voice and view their Court History Profiles documenting their nomination and confirmation dates.
Learn about the current and past Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court, their nominations, confirmations, and tenures. Find out the diversity, history, and roles of the Justices on the Court.
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Feb 10, 2023 · Learn who are the nine justices on the Supreme Court in 2024, their political affiliations, and how the number of justices has changed over time. Find out who is the chief justice, who was appointed by which presidents, and how the court's size is set by Congress.
Among the current members of the court, Clarence Thomas is the longest-serving justice, with a tenure of 11,890 days (32 years, 202 days) as of May 12, 2024; the most recent justice to join the court is Ketanji Brown Jackson, whose tenure began on June 30, 2022, after being confirmed by the senate on April 7.