More liberal rulings will be given in the future.
Because then people know right away the difference. Justices=Supreme Court. Judges=Normal Courts acting under the Supreme Court.
Federal (US) Supreme Court judges are called "justices." The Supreme Court of the United States has one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices, for a total of nine justices. State supreme court vary in the number of judges seated on their highest appellate court, and are also inconsistent with titles. Some states call them "judges," while others refer to them as "justices."
More liberal rulings will be given in the future.
Federal judges on the US Supreme Court are called justices.
Close. The US Supreme Court seats one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices. All US Supreme Court judges are referred to as "justices."
They are the Judges that serve on the Michigan Supreme Court, the highest Court in Michigan. There are seven Justices.
The President appoints Justices (they aren't called judges, if you wish to be precise) for the Supreme Court.
More liberal rulings will be given in the future.
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Nine of them.
Higher level...the supreme court judges are "justices" other judges are just "judges"
There are many different supreme courts - one of the US and one for each of the States. They have different numbers of judges, depending on the Constitution of each state. There are eight judges on the US Supreme Court (Nine seats for judges).