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  1. This is a chronologically ordered list of Supreme Court justices, from the earliest to the most recent. The date the justice took the judicial oath is used as the beginning date of service. Chief justices are denoted by italic text. John Jay (1789–95) James Wilson (1789–98) John Rutledge (1789–91; 1795) William Cushing (1790–1810)

  2. A Historical Timeline of the Court. View Court History. Profiles documenting the personal background, plus nomination and confirmation dates of all current United States Supreme Court justices. The Chief Justice: John G Roberts, Jr.

  3. The court consists of nine justices: the chief justice of the United States and eight associate justices, and the justices meet at the Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C. Justices have lifetime tenure, meaning they remain on the court until they die, retire, resign, or are impeached and removed from office. [3] .

  4. Oct 24, 2012 · Notes: The acceptance of the appointment and commission by the appointee, as evidenced by the taking of the prescribed oaths, is here implied; otherwise the individual is not carried on this list of the Members of the Court.Examples: Robert Hanson Harrison is not carried, as a letter from President Washington of February 9, 1790 states Harrison declined to serve.

  5. Feb 8, 2024 · 8 February. Getty Images. The Justices of the US Supreme Court in October 2022. The US Supreme Court often has the final word on highly contentious laws, disputes between states and the...

  6. The current Justices on the Supreme Court are: Below is a list of the Supreme Court Justices who served on the Court of each Chief Justice. (Note that many Associate Justices served with more than one Chief Justice and thus appear more than once here.) John Roberts Court (2005-present) Amy Coney Barrett (2020-present) Anthony Kennedy (1988-2018)

  7. List of justices of the Supreme Court of the United States by seat. (Redirected from List of Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States by seat) The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest ranking judicial body in the United States.

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