There were six justices on the US Supreme Court in 1803, the year Marbury v. Madison was decided.
Chief Justice
John Marshall
Associate Justices
William Cushing
William Paterson
Samuel Chase
Bushrod Washington
Alfred Moore
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Nine Justices Nine Justices make up the current Supreme Court: one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices. There have been 103 Associate Justices in the Court's history.
There are 7 justices on the MN Supreme Court.
Answerthere are currently seven.
Supreme Court Justices do not necessarily have parties because they do not run for a political seat. The criteria for a supreme court justice has to be someone who is familiar with the law such as a former lawyer. If Supreme Court justices ran on a political platform that could complicate the position they hold because many political parties have money or a platform they run on.