The justices of the United States Supreme Court are addressed as follows:
The Chief Justice is addressed as Chief Justice Roberts.
An Associate Justice is addressed as Justice Ginsburg or Justice Kennedy, or by their last name preceded by Justice.
If you are addressing them, they are called Justice (like, Justice Alito) or Chief Justice (like Chief Justice Roberts). It doesn't matter if they are male or female-- if they are on the Supreme Court, they are justices. In the lower courts, they are called judges, so it would be Judge Smith or Judge Jones. (You may have seen TV shows where women in certain cabinet positions, such as Secretary of State, were called Madame Secretary. But in most courts, like the superior court, all the judges are just called "judge" whether male or female, and addressed as "Your Honor"; and on the Supreme Court, all the justices are given the title "Justice.")
They are called Judge with their last name or Chief Judge with last name.
That question is not true. A woman has just as much right as a man to serve as Supreme Court Justice.
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There are currently six men on the supreme court.
the supreme court consisted of 6 men at the time
I think there are 9 people 2 woman and 7 men.
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None. Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve on the US Supreme Court, was appointed in 1981. Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American justice, was appointed in 1967. Before Justice Marshall joined the Court, all previous Supreme Court justices were white men.
women can do whatever men canthank you very much and if you think men are better you might as well be saying you dont need weman in you world no goodies for you
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No there have been women