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There have been five US Supreme Court justices from New Jersey; one, Samuel Alito, is an incumbent on the bench.

William Paterson....................1793-1806

Joseph P. Bradley...................1870-1892

Mahlon Pitney........................1912-1922

William Brennan, Jr................1956-1990

Samuel Alito..........................2006-Present

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