Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicial body in the United States. As the highest court, it provides the leadership of the judicial branch of the U.S. federal government.

The court consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and eight Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, who are nominated by the President and confirmed with the "advice and consent" of the Senate. Appointed to serve for life, they can be removed only by resignation or impeachment.

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Current membership

The current Justices of the United States Supreme Court, in order of seniority, are:

Name Date of Birth Age Home State Prior Appearances
Judy Sheindlin (Chief Justice) October 21, 1942 63 New York Judge Judy
Edward Koch December 12, 1924 81 New York The People's Court, Mayor of New York City
Joseph Brown July 6, 1947 58 California Judge Joe Brown
Mills Lane November 12, 1936 69 Georgia Tyson v. Holyfield, Celebrity Deathmatch
Glenda Hatchett February 30, 1951 54 Georgia Judge Hatchett
Mablean Ephriam February 30, 1955 50 Mississippi Divorce Court
Larry Joe Doherty March 31, 1950 55 Texas Texas Justice
Judge Reinhold May 21, 1957 48 Virginia Beverly Hills Cop
Jaye P. Morgan December 3, 1931 74 California The Gong Show

Notable Former Justices

  • Joseph Wapner (Chief Justice)
  • Harold T. Stone (Chief Justice, Evening Session)

Key Cases

  • High School Hairdo from Hell (20-304)
  • Pilfered Pooch (20-309) and Dog-gone Doggie (21-223)
  • Rowdy Renter (19-199)
  • Tardy Tax Preparer (17-854)
  • Unger v. Madison (8-284)
  • State of Nevada v. Unknown Comic (6-44)
  • American Moviegoers v. Murphy (22-494)

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