Generally, they are called Justices. The Supreme Court has one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices.
Titles
As a group, members of the US Supreme Court are called justices, not judges.
The head of the Court is known as the Chief Justice; his or her official title would be Chief Justice of the United States.
The other eight Justices are called Associate Justices.
Status
The most recent member of the Court may also be referred to as the Junior Justice.
The Justice with the most seniority may also be referred to as the Senior Justice.
Neither Junior Justice nor Senior Justice are official titles, however.
Addressing the Court
When referring to a specific person, they are addressed as Justice [last name] or Mr./Ms. Justice [last name]. The Chief Justice is called Chief Justice [last name].
Research has shown that there are a total of nine members in the US Supreme Court. These members consist of a chief justice and eight associate justices. These members are nominated by the US President and confirmed by the US Senate.
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Senate.
US Supreme Court decisions are called "Opinions."
Yes, if Congress passes legislation enlarging the Supreme Court from nine to eleven members; otherwise, no.
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Hard question to answer. There are billions of people who are not members of the United States Supreme Court. I'm not, for one.
The U.S. Supreme Court members are not elected by the people. They are nominated by the President and voted on by the Congress.
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No, the Supreme Court is not elected by the people. Supreme Court Justices are nominated by the President, and then the Senate votes to confirm them.
The Supreme Court justices, their law clerks, other legal staff, and members of the Supreme Court Bar.
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The people of Nevada elect the Nevada Supreme Court
The Supreme Court recognizes "privileged speech" for members of Congress so long as that speech is
For life.
For life.
Members of the Supreme Court police. The Marshal of the Court sits inside the courtroom.