The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court has one vote, just like all the other Associate Justices. However, there are some
There are eight Associate Justices, in addition to the Chief Justice, on the US Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court of Canada is composed of nine Justices, a Chief Justice and eight Puisne Justices.
No. There is one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices.
There are eight Associate Justices and one Chief Justice
Nine. The Supreme Court of the United States has nine justices: one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices.There are 9 justices. 8 associate justices and 1 chief justice.
Close. The US Supreme Court seats one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices. All US Supreme Court judges are referred to as "justices."
Nine Justices make up the current Supreme Court: one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices.
The eight Associate Justices and Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court are in the Judicial Branch.
Generally, they are called Justices. The Supreme Court has one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices.TitlesAs a group, members of the US Supreme Court are called justices, not judges.The head of the Court is known as the Chief Justice; his or her official title would be Chief Justice of the United States.The other eight Justices are called Associate Justices.StatusThe most recent member of the Court may also be referred to as the Junior Justice.The Justice with the most seniority may also be referred to as the Senior Justice.Neither Junior Justice nor Senior Justice are official titles, however.Addressing the CourtWhen referring to a specific person, they are addressed as Justice [last name] or Mr./Ms. Justice [last name]. The Chief Justice is called Chief Justice [last name].
No, but the number has varied over the years, because the Constitution does not say there has to be 9 members. The Supreme Court began with 6, then went to 5, then to 7, then to 9, then to 10, back to 7 agains and then to 9 again in 1896 and it has stayed at 9 ever since.
The Supreme Court consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and eight associate justices. As of 2014, the Chief Justice is John G. Roberts, Jr.
The North Carolina Supreme Court seats seven justices -one Chief Justice, and six Associate Justices - who are elected to eight-year terms. The Court sits en banc (as a panel) in the state capital, Raleigh. Sarah Parker is the current Chief Justice.