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A member of the US Supreme Court is called a Justice. There is one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices on the Court.
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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 president (executive branch) nominates judges to the Supreme Court. If the Congress approves the nomination, the nominee becomes a member of the Supreme Court. So, the Supreme Court depends on the executive for its members.
The US Supreme Court's decisions (or verdicts) are called opinions.
The explanation for the US Supreme Court's decision is called the opinion.
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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.
No, Andrew Jackson was not a member of the Supreme Court. He served as the 7th President of the United States from 1829 to 1837. The Supreme Court is a separate branch of government responsible for interpreting laws, and its members are appointed by the President, but Jackson did not hold a seat on the Court.
It's just called the US Supreme Court Building. Clever, huh?