Elena Kagan
President Obama nominated US Solicitor General Elena Kagan on May 9, 2010, to succeed Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, who retired from the Court on June 29. The Senate Judiciary Committee recommended Kagan's by a vote of 13-6; she was confirmed by a full Senate vote of 63-37 on Thursday, August 5, 2010. She took the Oaths of Office on August 7, 2010.
Kagan, who is the fourth woman to join the US Supreme Court, also increased the female census on the bench to three for the first time in history.
President James Madison nominated Associate Justice Joseph Story to the US Supreme Court in 1811, when Story was just 32 years old.
A native of Massachusetts, Story practiced law and served in the U.S. Congress before joining the Supreme Court. Later he also became a law professor at Harvard University and wrote a number of influential legal papers, including a commentary on the U.S. Constitution.
Story also wrote the majority opinion for the famous 1841 case of slave mutiny aboard the Spanish ship Amistad, in United States v. Amistad, which was later used as the basis for a Steven Spielberg movie. In the Amistad case, the Court ruled 8-1 to release the slaves. Only Associate Justice Henry Baldwin dissented.
Joseph Story served until September 1845, and died in office at the age of 65.
Chief Justice John Marshall was only 45 years old when President Adams appointed him to the US Supreme Court in 1801. Marshall served on the Court until his death in 1835, making him not only the youngest, but the longest-serving Chief Justice in US history.
The Chief Justice presides over the US Supreme Court. At present, the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court is John G. Roberts, Jr.
Justice Clarence Thomas was the 106th justice to sit on the US Supreme Court.
No. Associate Justice Clarence Thomas is a staunch Republican, and widely considered to be one of the most conservative Justices in the Court's history.
The five-justice Wyoming Supreme Court is currently lead by Chief Justice Barton R. Voigt.
in 2009, Justice Sonia Sotomayor is the second youngest justice at 56; Chief Justice John Roberts is the youngest at 54.
Chief Justice John Marshall was only 45 years old when President Adams appointed him to the US Supreme Court in 1801. Marshall served on the Court until his death in 1835, making him not only the youngest, but the longest-serving Chief Justice in US history.
Associate Justice is the formal title for any US Supreme Court justice who is not the Chief Justice. There are eight Associate Justices and one Chief Justice on the Supreme Court.
Thurgood Marshall's careers were an attorney and A Supreme Court Justice .
The Chief Justice presides over the US Supreme Court. At present, the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court is John G. Roberts, Jr.
Yes. The Chief Justice leads or "presides over" the Supreme Court.
Samuel Chase was the only supreme court justice to be impeached.
They are called supreme court justice
until they die
There are 5 Wyoming Supreme Court Justices.
Earl Warren was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) from 1953 to 1969. The so-called Warren Court is considered by many scholars to be the most activist Supreme Court in history.
The Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court is John G. Roberts.