They were called property.
The Supreme Court referred to slaves as property in the infamous Dred Scott v. Sandford case of 1857.
They are called supreme court justice
It was made to house the offices and court of the Supreme Court. That's why it is called the Supreme Court building.
The US Supreme Court's decisions (or verdicts) are called opinions.
The explanation for the US Supreme Court's decision is called the opinion.
He or she is called the 'Chief Justice of the United States', and is in control of not only the Supreme Court, but also the various Federal courts. The position used to be called the, "Chief Justice of the Supreme Court", but not any longer.
One of the findings of the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott decision was that slaves were considered property, not citizens.
It's just called the US Supreme Court Building. Clever, huh?
Yes, Scotland has its own Supreme Court called the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. It is the highest court of appeal for civil cases in Scotland, separate from the Supreme Court of England and Wales.
US Supreme Court decisions are called opinions.
US Supreme Court decisions are called "Opinions."
Judges on the Supreme Court are known as justices.
Supreme court?