Well, honey, the title given to the head honcho of the US Supreme Court is the Chief Justice. They're the big cheese who leads the court and presides over its public sessions. So, if you ever find yourself in front of the Supreme Court, make sure you address the Chief Justice with the respect they deserve.
Chief Justice of the United States
Supreme Court Justices, Associate Justices of the Supreme Court -- although, the head of the courts are called:The US Supreme Court - Chief Justice of the United States (since 1866 when it was changed from Chief Justice of the Supreme Court).The various state Supreme Courts - Chief Justice of the State of (state name).But, not all states call their highest court the "Supreme Court." Some use "Court of Appeals," "Superior Court," "Supreme Judicial Court," and Texas and Oklahoma divide criminal and civil supreme courts by calling them (respectively) The Court of Criminal Appeals and The Supreme Court. Nomenclature will follow the trends in the individual states.
He was given the title: Supreme Head of the Church of England. He was the head of his realm and in a sense owned all.
The head of a state supreme court is called Chief Justice, just like the head of the US Supreme Court.
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The US Supreme court is the highest Federal court in the United States.
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The Supreme Court of the United States is head of the Judicial branch.
Yes. The US Supreme Court is the highest federal court in the judiciary, and head of the Judicial branch of the United States.
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Supreme Court
The Chief Justice is the head of the court.