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John G. Roberts, Jr......................January 27, 1955

Associate Justices

Antonin Scalia............................March 11, 1936

Anthony Kennedy........................July 23, 1936

Clarence Thomas........................June 23, 1948

Ruth Bader Ginsburg...................March 15, 1933

Stephen Breyer...........................August 15, 1938

Samuel Alito...............................April 1, 1950

Sonia Sotomayor.........................June 25, 1954

Elena Kagan...............................April 28, 1960

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Chief Justice

John G. Roberts, Jr..........Buffalo, NY................January 27, 1955

Associate Justices

Antonin Scalia.................Trenton, NJ................March 11, 1936

Anthony Kennedy.............Sacramento, CA.........July 23, 1936

Clarence, Thomas............Pin Point, GA..............June 23, 1948

Ruth Bader Ginsburg........Brooklyn, NY..............March 15, 1933

Stephen Breyer................San Francisco, CA.......August 15, 1938

Samuel Alito....................Trenton, NJ................April 11, 1950

Sonia Sotomayor..............Bronx, NY..................June 25, 1954

Elena Kagan....................New York City, NY........April 28, 1960

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