None. Latina Justice Sonia Sotomayor is of Puerto Rican heritage.
Many employers do not hire African Americans as they do Caucasians. The Africans Americans are also not paid as well.
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Excessive drinking and poor diet are causing epidemics of alcoholism and obesity/diabetes in Native Americans today. Otherwise, the causes of illnesses are the same as for other people...
Because Mexico and South America are part of Latin America, meaning those countries are former colonies of Spain, France and Portugal. As for the southwest, it once belonged to Mexico, hence, there are many Mexicans and Mexican-Americans in such region who have a 'Latin' culture and traditions merged with the American way of life.
In short sentence it means- that day today care for child is grounded to such a person or person's who is asking for this at the Court. Only Court can decide this. Best of luck x
Justice Clarence Thomas replaced Justice Thurgood Marshall on the US Supreme Court in 1991, and remains on the Court today. He was on the bench in 1993.
The ideological distribution of the Supreme Court today skews slightly conservative.
My Penis. His full name was Harry P. Ickle
Yes, it does.
There are nine justices on the Supreme Court, including the Chief Justice.
There have only been two African-Americans on the US Supreme Court so far. The first, Justice Thurgood Marshall, was appointed by President Lyndon Johnson in 1967 and retired in 1991. Justice Marshall died in 1993. The second, Justice Clarence Thomas, was appointed by President Ronald Reagan to succeed Justice Marshall in 1991, and remains on the Court today.
As of the latest data, there are approximately 38 million Mexican-Americans residing in the United States. They make up the largest Hispanic ethnic group in the country.
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Is Stephen Breyer still with the supreme court justice
as of today it is in the Supreme Court to decide the "question"
Currently, there are nine Supreme Court justices on the United States Supreme Court. The number of justices is set by Congress and has varied from five to 10. There have been nine justices since 1869. In 1937, Franklin Roosevelt attempted to add six more justices to the Supreme Court. He felt the court was obstructing much of his New Deal policies and adding more members who would agree with his views would help. This was termed the "Court Packing Plan." However, Congress did not agree and so the number remains at nine.
Yes, presidents have nominated Supreme Court justices who were not judges many times. The Constitution gives no qualifications for Supreme Court judges, so the President can nominate anyone he wants. Today, nominating judges is the norm, but that was not so in the past.