All 112 justices in the history of the US Supreme Court (as of 2011) have been lawyers.
The Supreme Court
You don't 'submit evidence' to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court only rules on cases which have already been litigated, and does not hear witnesses or view evidence.
Not true. The Supreme Court has reversed many of its earlier decisions.
Nine Justices Nine Justices make up the current Supreme Court: one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices. There have been 103 Associate Justices in the Court's history.
with laws
Elder Dallin H. Oaks was a law clerk in the U.S. Supreme Court and later went on to be a justice in the Utah Supreme Court. There hasn't been an LDS U.S. Supreme Court justice of which I am aware.
According to the California Supreme Court Historical Society, the California Supreme Court has been the "most cited and followed" state supreme court since 1940.
All 112 justices in the history of the US Supreme Court (as of 2011) have been lawyers.
Samuel Alito has been on the Supreme Court since January 31, 2006.
A Supreme Court judge hears cases that have been appealed. As the highest court in the nation, the goal is to uphold the Constitution.
The Supreme Court
Judical court
Justice Clarence Thomas has been an incumbent on the US Supreme Court since 1991. He hasn't been replaced.
The real question is: Why are most supreme court justices white? The answer is either the function of a supreme court justice is best suited by a white male, or the function of electing a supreme court justice is implicit in bias.
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