Three of the nine justices currently sitting on the Supreme Court were nominated by then-President Donald Trump during his White House tenure: Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett.
Thomas, at 76, is the oldest of the current nine justices, followed by Alito, at 74, and Sotomayor, who is 70. Chief Justice John Roberts, a George W. Bush nominee, will turn 70 next year.
Six of the nine justices have previously published books or have signed book deals with three of the co-plaintiff book publishers, including Justices Barrett, Gorsuch, Jackson, Kavanaugh ...
In one of the most consequential cases of the court's current nine-month term, the nine justices will hear arguments on Dec. 4 in an appeal by President Joe Biden's administration of a lower court ...
For much of the last four years, progressives focused on proposals to expand the court to more than nine justices or to impose limited terms on the current justices. These ideas depended on ...
During his next term, Trump may have the chance to do something that no president has done since Dwight Eisenhower: hand-pick five of the high court’s nine justices. “With the Senate going ...
and Adam Schiff, D-Calif., in reintroducing the Judiciary Act of 2023 that would expand the Supreme Court to a 13-justice bench. The nine-justice court currently has a conservative supermajority.
The US government plans to appeal a military judge’s ruling that plea deals with the alleged 9/11 conspirators at Guantanamo ...
Only eight justices were on the Supreme Court bench when Glossip’s case was called on Oct. 9. Justice Neil Gorsuch had recused himself months earlier before the Supreme Court granted Glossip’s ...
Only eight justices were on the Supreme Court bench when Glossip’s case was called on Oct. 9. Justice Neil Gorsuch had recused himself months earlier before the Supreme Court granted Glossip’s ...