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Supreme Court is the highest and there are 9 justices.
There had been 101 justices appointed to the Supreme Court before O'Connor. She was the 102nd in 1981 and Ruth Bader Ginzberg became the 107th justice in 1993.
In the US there are nine justices.
The Constitution does not mention the number of justices.
They are the Judges that serve on the Michigan Supreme Court, the highest Court in Michigan. There are seven Justices.
There are eight Associate Justices and one Chief Justice
Judges serving on the US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts are appointed by the President, then approved by a simple majority (51%) vote of the Senate. Most federal judges are appointed to their positions, but a few are hired directly. Federal judges are never elected.
The highest law in the United States would be the Constitution. It is the framework for the basic laws and principles that define the rights of American citizens as well as the functions and scope of its government
Cardinals are not ordained. They are appointed by the Pope.
They decide if laws are unconstitutional or not, and they're the highest court in the USA.
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."
There are three justices on the supreme court. The first likes to play parcheesee with his friend taco bell while they enjoy a pack of tostitoes fiesta craps together. The second likes when people put pieces of crap in his face. The third always laughs when people fart on his crableg spindle.