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Us Supreme Court Justices

Submitted by beckermae1999 on May 17, 2006

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United States Supreme Court Justices

February 19, 2006






The current Supreme Court membership is comprised of nine Supreme Court Justices. One of which is the Chief Justice and the other eight are the Associate Justices. The Justices are Chief Justice John Roberts, Jr., and Associate Justices: John Paul Stevens, Antonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy, David H. Souter, Clarence Thomas, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen G. Breyer and Samuel Anthony Alito, Jr.
Chief Justice John Roberts, Jr., was sworn into the Supreme Court on September 29, 2005 and was nominated by President George W. Bush. John Roberts, Jr., took the place of Chief Justice William Renquist after he passed away and the seat became open. His political affiliation is Republican and he has worked for the Reagan Administration and then again for the 1st Bush Administration. He went into private practice when Clinton was elected. He was nominated to the D. C. Circuit Court of appeals and confirmed in 2003. John Roberts, Jr., is the second youngest Chief Justice to be sworn onto the bench at the age of 50. He attended Harvard University and graduated a year early with honors and moved onto Harvard Law School. He is married and has two children.
Associate Justice John Paul Stevens was sworn into the Supreme Court on December 19, 1975 and was nominated by President Gerald Ford. He is the oldest member of the current court and he is the second longest serving Justice. He took the place of Associate Justice William O. Douglas who retired. Justice John Paul Stevens political affiliation is Republican but he is considered more liberal than moderate or conservative. He served in the Navy during World War II and earned a bronze star. He started his career working for a law firm and then started his own private practice. He also...

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