None of them. Chief Justice John Roberts was born on January 27, 1955, in Buffalo, New York.
Associate Justice John Paul Stevens was born on April 20, 1920, in Chicago, Illinois.
Associate Justice Antonin Scalia was born March 11, 1936, in Trenton, New Jersey.
Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy was born on July 23, 1936 in Sacramento, California.
Associate Justice David Souter was born on September 17, 1939 in Melrose, Massachusetts.
Associate Justice Clarence Thomas was born on June 23, 1948, in Pin Point, Georgia.
Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was born March 15, 1933, in Brooklyn, New York.
Associate Justice Stephen Breyer on August 15, 1938, in San Francisco, California.
Associate Justice Samuel Alito was born on April 1, 1950, in Trenton, New Jersey. A link is provided below to the Wikipedia article on the U.S. Supreme Court. You can surf over there any time and check to see if a new Associate Justice has been appointed. If there's a new Justice, you can see where that Justice was born and insure you are current. In case you come upon this answer "later on" and wish to insure currency, rest assured that Wikipedia updates its pages fastidiously. They'll be accurate. The list of all the current members of the Court is there, and each name is a link to the post on that Justice. Click, click and you've got to-the-minute accuracy.
The President has sole authority to select and nominate US Supreme Court justices, but this power is checked by the Senate, which must approve the nominee by a simple majority vote (51%) before the President can make an official appointment.
AnswerAs of 2010, the Chief Justice of the United States receives an annual salary of $223,500, and the Associate Justices receive annual salaries of $213,900.
The Supreme Court of the United States, as an institution, is head of the Judicial branch of government. The Chief Justice of the United States (colloquially known as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court) leads during his tenure.The current Chief Justice is John G. Roberts, Jr., who has lead the Court since 2005.The judicial branch of the government is headed by Congress.
The US Supreme court is the highest Federal court in the United States.
The Founding Fathers created the United States Supreme Court in the United States Constitution. It is the highest court in the United States.
There are 435 members of the House of Representatives, 100 members of the Senate and 9 justices of the US Supreme Court.
Hard question to answer. There are billions of people who are not members of the United States Supreme Court. I'm not, for one.
Members of the Supreme Court are chosen and appointed by the President of the United States, with the advice and consent of the Senate. The President nominates a candidate, who then goes through a confirmation process in the Senate. If confirmed, the candidate becomes a Supreme Court Justice.
The President of the United States.
According to official 2008 Church records, there are approximately 7,534,468 members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") outside of the United States, and 5,974,041 members inside the United States.
245 members... out of these 229 members represents states and 4 members represent union territories n 12 nominated by president
Thurgood Marshall, who successfully argued Brown versus the Board of Education before the Supreme Court was appointed he first African American Justice of the United States Supreme Court afterwards.
States cannot force associations to accept all members. [Gradpoint]
The current salary for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States is $285,100 per year. This amount is set by Congress and is higher than the salaries of the other Associate Justices on the Supreme Court.
US District Courts seat judges. The title "justice" is usually reserved for those appointed to the US Supreme Court or certain state supreme courts (some states refer to their supreme court members as judges).
He or she is called the 'Chief Justice of the United States', and is in control of not only the Supreme Court, but also the various Federal courts. The position used to be called the, "Chief Justice of the Supreme Court", but not any longer.
Members of the Supreme Court of the United States,I still know that your job is mostly to argue in any kind of a case.Thanks to the United States Constitution,you became the third branch of the federal government of the U.S.Thank you all and may God bless the United States of America.