In the US there are nine justices.
Supreme Court is the highest and there are 9 justices.
The Constitution does not mention the number of justices.
The Arizona Supreme Court is composed of seven justices. These justices are appointed by the governor and serve renewable six-year terms. The court is the highest judicial authority in the state, handling appeals and important constitutional issues.
Federal (US) Supreme Court judges are called "justices." The Supreme Court of the United States has one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices, for a total of nine justices. State supreme court vary in the number of judges seated on their highest appellate court, and are also inconsistent with titles. Some states call them "judges," while others refer to them as "justices."
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There are 5 supreme court justices in the state of Idaho
Nine justices
There are five Justices.
There are 5 Wyoming Supreme Court Justices.
Currently there are 20 female chief justices and 30 male chief justices. There are a few factors that might cause a slight difference in the answers such as state(s) that currently have a temporary chief justice or states that use a different court such as the court of appeals as their highest court. Or like NY that has a supreme court for each district. In any case the answer is whoever holds the highest judicial position for their state.
The US Supreme Court seats only one Chief Justice at a time; the other eight are Associate Justices.The current Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., is only the seventeenth to serve on the US Supreme Court.
The Mississippi Supreme Court is composed of 9 justices.