I would have been and supreme court justice, not a president because it can be all hard work that's in your hands. I don't know what a senator is, but I would be supreme court justice because you get to speak out your mind and don't need to hear what people have to say and make your decision of what's right!
the supreme court is made up of eight associates justices...and that is all i know SORRY! by the way that is not it there is one more but that is what i am searching for.
The Chief Justice always ranks first, regardless of when he was appointed.Chief JusticeJohn G. Roberts, Jr.........................2005Associate Justices, by SeniorityAntonin Scalia...............................1986Anthony Kennedy...........................1988Clarence Thomas...........................1991Ruth Bader Ginsberg......................1993Stephen Breyer..............................1994Samuel Alito..................................2006Sonia Sotomayor............................2009Elena Kagan..................................2010For more information on the US Supreme Court justices, see Related Questions, below.
None has come out publicly. There may be Supreme Court justices who are gay but there is no way to know unless they make it known voluntarily.
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I will know it when I see it.
They get paid over300.000 dollars a year I know because my moms a judge
I would have been and supreme court justice, not a president because it can be all hard work that's in your hands. I don't know what a senator is, but I would be supreme court justice because you get to speak out your mind and don't need to hear what people have to say and make your decision of what's right!
Just to let you know that you have to be happy no matter what! God loves you!
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court performs this function at planned inauguration ceremonies. If the president dies and the vice-president has to be sworn unexpectedly, the oath may be administered by anyone legally able to administer an oath- such as a judge, or even a Justice of the Peace.
I only know of Tim Tingelstad who is running for the MN Supreme Court. I know him personally, and he is a kind and honest man. I hope this helps some even though I don't know who he is running against.
he was the first African American to be served as a justice of the supreme court.
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.
A supreme court justice is called a "justice", not a judge.If you know who you're addressing, you can call them "Justice ______". That's the best form of address. If your not 100% sure who you're speaking to, it's hard to go wrong calling them "Sir" or "Ma'am". You should not address them as "Mister _____" or "Judge _____".The Chief Justice should be addressed as "Chief Justice _____" not just "Justice ____".
William Howard Taft is the only American to serve as US President, then go on to become Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
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As far as I know there is no Supreme Court judge quitting and moving.