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Supreme Courts are typically referred to by the a Chief Justice's last name, although the composition and ideology of the justices serving with him (or her) may shift over time. The current Supreme Court would be called the "Roberts' Court" after Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., who has presided since 2005.

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