Chief Justice (and former President) William Howard Taft convinced Congress to allocate money for a Supreme Court building in 1929. Construction began in 1932 and was completed in 1935. Unfortunately, Taft passed away in 1930 so he never saw the result of his effort.
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The supreme court meets in the supreme court building.
It was made to house the offices and court of the Supreme Court. That's why it is called the Supreme Court building.
Supreme Court Library Building was created in 1834.
The Supreme Court justices hear cases in the courtroom of the Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC.
Supreme Court Building - Puerto Rico - was created in 1955.
New Mexico Supreme Court Building was created in 1937.
United States Supreme Court Building was created in 1935.
It's just called the US Supreme Court Building. Clever, huh?
This was the first time that the Supreme Court had declared an act of Congress unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC is home to the United States Supreme Court.
No, there is not a picture of Moses on the Supreme Court building. The only depictions on the exterior of the building are of Justice figures and allegorical representations of law.
There are sixteen Corinthian-style columns supporting the front pediment of the Supreme Court Building.