THERE ARE TIMES THEY DON'T MAKE GOOD DECISIONS
The number of Supreme Court justices is determined by Congress through legislation. The Constitution does not specify the exact number of justices, so it can be changed by Congress. The current number of justices is set at nine, but it has varied throughout history.
The Constitution does not mention the number of justices.
He wanted more liberal justices in the court.
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To multiply means taking one number a specified number of times to get a new number. For example:2 times 3 equals 6.The statement of "taking one number a specified number of times to get a new number" is a multiplication problem.Like many types of problems, multiplication problems take some skills and practice to solve. But once you "get it", you can reuse the same skills on new problems.
It is difficult to get a tie with an odd number of voters.
So that there will never be a tie.
In 1869, Congress raised the number of justices to nine, where it has stood ever since.
Congress created the law that fixed the number of justices on the Supreme Court in 1869; the number has not changed since then. Under the US Constitution, the number of justices is not mentioned. Congress decides how many justices there shall be and has changed the number from time to time.
The indefinite pronoun all takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed number of justices.