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There have been a total of sixteen New York natives on the US Supreme Court, including three Chief Justices, since the Court's inception in 1789.

  1. John Jay (CJ) ..............................1789 - 1795
  2. Henry Brockholst Livingston...........1806 - 1823
  3. Smith Thompson..........................1823 - 1843
  4. Samuel Nelson.............................1845 - 1872
  5. Ward Hunt...................................1873 - 1882
  6. Samuel Blatchford........................1882 - 1893
  7. Rufus Wheeler Peckham................1896 - 1909
  8. Charles Evans Hughes...................1910 - 1916 and1930 - 1941 (CJ)
  9. Harlan F. Stone (CJ)......................1941 - 1946
  10. Benjamin Cardozo........................1932 - 1938
  11. Robert H. Jackson........................1941 - 1954
  12. John Marshall Harlan II.................1955 - 1971
  13. Thurgood Marshall........................1967 - 1991
  14. Ruth Bader Ginsburg....................1993 - Present
  15. Sonia Sotomayor..........................2009 - Present
  16. Elena Kagan................................2010 - Present
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