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  1. The Constitution does not specify how many justices should serve on the Supreme Court, which has fluctuated from five to 10 since 1789. Learn how Congress changed the number of justices to achieve political goals, and why it has been nine since 1869.

  2. 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.

  3. 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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    Ketanji Brown Jackson (born 1970)
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    Amy Coney Barrett (born 1972)
    Associate Justice
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    Brett Kavanaugh (born 1965)
    Associate Justice
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    Neil Gorsuch (born 1967)
    Associate Justice
  4. There are currently nine justices on the Supreme Court: Chief Justice John Roberts and eight associate justices.

  5. Nov 13, 2019 · The number of U.S. Supreme Court justices is nine, and it has been that way since 1869. The number and length of appointments are set by statute, and the U.S. Congress can change them. Learn about the history and changes of the court's size and structure, from six to 10 to 9 to 9.

  6. 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 ...

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  8. Learn about the history and organization of the Supreme Court, from its formation in 1790 to the present nine-member configuration. Find out how the number of Justices changed over time and who were the longest-serving and most influential Chief Justices and Associate Justices.

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