Who are the nine current Supreme Court justices?

Who are the nine current Supreme Court justices?

Current Members

  • John G. Roberts, Jr., Chief Justice of the United States,
  • Clarence Thomas, Associate Justice,
  • Samuel A. Alito, Jr., Associate Justice,
  • Sonia Sotomayor, Associate Justice,
  • Elena Kagan, Associate Justice,
  • Neil M. Gorsuch, Associate Justice,
  • Brett M. Kavanaugh, Associate Justice,

Who are the remaining 8 justices of the Supreme Court?

The 9 current justices of the US Supreme Court

  • Chief Justice John Roberts. Chief Justice John Roberts.
  • Justice Clarence Thomas. Associate Justice Clarence Thomas.
  • Justice Samuel Alito.
  • Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
  • Justice Elena Kagan.
  • Justice Neil Gorsuch.
  • Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
  • Justice Amy Coney Barrett.

How much do supreme justices make?

Supreme Court

Year Chief Justice Associate Justices
2017 $263,300 $251,800
2018 $267,000 $255,300
2019 $270,700 $258,900
2020 $277,700 $265,600

Who are the current Supreme Court justices and their ages?

Justice Date of Birth Appointed by
Elena Kagan 28 Apr 1960 Age: 62 yr 2 mo Barack Obama
Neil McGill Gorsuch 29 Aug 1967 Age: 54 yr 10 mo Donald John Trump
Brett Michael Kavanaugh 12 Feb 1965 Age: 57 yr 4 mo Donald John Trump
Amy Coney Barrett 28 Jan 1972 Age: 50 yr 5 mo Donald John Trump

Which president nominated the most Supreme Court Justices?

George Washington holds the record for most Supreme Court nominations, with 14 nominations (12 of which were confirmed).

Who will be chief justice after Roberts?

List of chief justices

Chief Justice Tenure
14 Earl Warren (1891–1974) October 5, 1953 – June 23, 1969 (Retired)
15 Warren E. Burger (1907–1995) June 23, 1969 – September 26, 1986 (Retired)
16 William Rehnquist (1924–2005) September 26, 1986 – September 3, 2005 (Died)
17 John Roberts (born 1955) September 29, 2005 – Incumbent

Can a US Supreme Court justice be removed?

Of those, eight were convicted by the Senate and removed from office while the others were either acquitted or resigned. Only three of these impeachments occurred in the last several decades. Only one Supreme Court justice – Samuel Chase – has ever been impeached.