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Most recently, President Obama appointed Elena Kagan (2010) and Sonia Sotomayor (2009) to serve as an Associate Justices on the Supreme Court.

The only President in recent history who didn't appoint a US Supreme Court justice was Jimmy Carter.

To view a list of all past and present members of the Supreme Court in a pdf file, feel free to click on the link to the US Supreme Court's website under Related Links below.

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