All of them. A Supreme Court commission is a lifetime appointment, so many Chief Justices serve until they die, although a few have retired or resigned late in life (none has been impeached and removed from office).
Chief Justices
John Jay...............................(1745-1829)..............served 1789-1795
John Rutledge.......................(1739-1800)..............served 1795-1795
Oliver Ellsworth.....................(1745-1807)..............served 1796-1800
John Marshall........................(1755-1835)..............served 1801-1835
Roger B. Taney......................(1777-1865)..............served 1836-1854
Salmon Chase.......................(1808-1873)..............served 1864-1873
Morrison Waite......................(1816-1888)..............served 1874-1888
Melville Fuller........................(1833-1910)..............served 1888-1910
Edward Douglas White...........(1845-1921)..............served 1910-1921
William Howard Taft...............(1857-1930)..............served 1921-1930
Charles Evans Hughes............(1862-1948)..............served 1930-1941
Harlan Fiske Stone.................(1872-1946)..............served 1941-1946
Fred Vinson..........................(1890-1953)..............served 1946-1953
Earl Warren..........................(1891-1974)..............served 1953-1969
Warren Burger.......................(1907-1995)..............served 1969-1986
William H. Rehnquist..............(1924-2005)..............served 1985-2005
John G. Roberts, Jr.................(1955- )....................served 2005-(incumbent)
The United States has not yet had a female Chief Justice. All 17 Chief Justices have been white males.
The proper title is Chief Justice of the United States; however, most people refer to the office as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court because he (or she) presides over the Supreme Court of the United States (often called US Supreme Court).
Eight.28 USC § 1, enacted by Congress, states: "The Supreme Court of the United States shall consist of a Chief Justice of the United States and eight associate justices, any six of whom shall constitute a quorum."
The Supreme Court's ruling is final and cannot be appealed. The United States Supreme Court consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and eight associate justices.
In 2010, the Associate Justices received annual salaries of $213,900, and the Chief Justice of the United States received an annual salary of $223,500.
Chief Justice of the United States
The United States has not yet had a female Chief Justice. All 17 Chief Justices have been white males.
William Rehnquist was one of the chief justices of the United States.
Nine. The Supreme Court of the United States has nine justices: one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices.There are 9 justices. 8 associate justices and 1 chief justice.
No. As of 2010, the Chief Justice of the United States receives an annual salary of $217,400, and the Associate Justices receive annual salaries of $208,100. The Chief Justice's salary has always been slightly, but not significantly, higher than the Associate Justices' salaries. John Jay, the first Chief Justice of the United States, earned $4,000 per year, while the five Associate Justices earned $3,500 each.
Henry Flanders has written: 'The Lives And Times Of The Chief Justices Of The Supreme Court Of The United States' 'An Exposition of the Constitution of the United States'
The proper title is Chief Justice of the United States; however, most people refer to the office as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court because he (or she) presides over the Supreme Court of the United States (often called US Supreme Court).
The Chief Justice earns slightly more than the Associate Justices because he (or she) has a higher position and more responsibility than the other justices. As 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.
Who was the 38th Chief Justice of what state or country? The United States has only had 17 Chief Justices so far, including John Roberts, Jr., who is currently in office.
Eight.28 USC § 1, enacted by Congress, states: "The Supreme Court of the United States shall consist of a Chief Justice of the United States and eight associate justices, any six of whom shall constitute a quorum."
Who was the 38th Chief Justice of what state or country? The United States has only had 17 Chief Justices so far, including John Roberts, Jr., who is currently in office.
The Supreme Court's ruling is final and cannot be appealed. The United States Supreme Court consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and eight associate justices.