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Thomas Todd.........................1807 - 1826.........Jefferson

Robert Trimble.......................1826 - 1828.........JQ Adams

John Marshall Harlan I............1877 - 1911.........Hayes

Stanley Forman Reed..............1938 - 1957.........FD Roosevelt

Fred M. Vinson.......................1946 - 1953.........Truman

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Where were each of the 9 Supreme Court Justices born?

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Can a Supreme Court justice be born out of the US?

Yes. There is no Constitutional requirement that Supreme Court justices be native born, as there is for US President. In the early days of the Court, a number of justices were born in other countries.


What US Supreme Court justices were born in Iowa?

Two US Supreme Court justices were born in Iowa: Samuel Freeman Miller................1862 - 1890.........President Lincoln Wiley Blount Rutledge.................1943 - 1949.........President FD Roosevelt


Which US Supreme Court Justice was born in jail?

Justice Fred VinsonCorrection:None of the US Supreme Court justices was born in jail. Chief Justice Fred Vinson was born in a house on the property of the Lawrence County Jail, in Louisa, Kentucky, where his father worked as the jailer. Neither of Vinson's parents was imprisoned, and the house was not technically in the jail.


What US Supreme Court Justice was born in jail?

He wasn't born in jail, but Chief Justice Fred Vinson was born in a building in front of the Lawrence County jail in Louisa, Kentucky. His father was the jailer there.


Do you have to be born in the US to be eligible to serve as a Supreme Court Justice?

No, you do not have to be born in the US to be eligible to serve as a Supreme Court Justice. The Constitution only requires that a Justice be a citizen of the United States.


Who is the chief Justices of US today?

The Chief Just of the United States Supreme Court is currently John G Roberts. He has held that position since 2005. John Roberts was born in Buffalo New York in 1955 and is married with two children.


Does a Supreme Court justice have to be born in the US?

Unlike its requirement that the President be a "natural born" citizen, and the Senators and Representatives be at least "naturalized," the Constitution is silent on the citizenship and residency requirements for a Supreme Court Justice. Naturalized citizens are eligible to serve on the Court. In order to become a naturalized citizen, a person must be at least 18 years old and must have been a permanent resident in the United States for at least five years, or for three years, if married to and continuously living with a spouse who's an American citizen. A person voluntarily serving in the US military is eligible to apply for citizenship after one year of service, or within six month of being honorably discharged. Non-citizen residents of the United States may or may not be legally eligible for a position on the Court, but politically, the likelihood of a non-citizen being nominated or confirmed by the Senate is virtually nil. For more information on the Supreme Court justice qualifications, see Related Questions, below.


Who was the US Supreme Court justice born in Yakima?

None of the justices were born in Yakima, Washington. Justice William O. Douglas moved there at the age of six, after his father, a traveling preacher, died in Portland, Oregon. Douglas was actually born in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, but settled in Yakima and considered it his hometown.


Who is the current US Supreme Court justice from New Jersey?

Some of the Associate Justices identified with New Jersey were actually born elsewhere, while a few were born in the State but later migrated to another part of the country.Associate Justices Born in New JerseyJohn McClean.....................1823 - 1829.......Morris County, NJMahlon Pitney.....................1912 - 1922.......Morristown, NJWilliam J. Brennan, Jr..........1956 - 1990.......Newark, NJAntonin Scalia....................1986 - Present....Trenton, NJSamuel Alito.......................2006 - Present...Trenton, NJAssociate Justices from New Jersey, Born ElsewhereWilliam Paterson.................1793 - 1806.......County Antrim, IrelandJoseph Bradley....................1870 - 1892.......Berne, NY


What is Sandra Day O'Connor famous for?

Sandra Day O'Connor (born March 26, 1930) is a retired Supreme Court Justice. She was the first woman appointed to be a Justice of the US Supreme Court; President Reagan appointed her in 1981. She served till 2006.


Has Obama's citizenship case reached the US Supreme court?

No, this claim is a hoax. The matter is considered settled; the US Supreme Court justices will not hear further cases regarding the validity of Obama's citizenship.There have been dozens of cases filed against the President, and the federal courts have consistently held the claims were without merit.For more information, see Related Questions, below.Given that he was born in Honolulu, there is no 'Obama citizenship case.' The courts have consistently dismissed lawsuits on this issue.