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List of justices of the Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest-ranking judicial body in the United States. Its membership, as set by the Judiciary Act of 1869, consists of the chief justice of the United States and eight associate justices, any six of whom constitute a quorum.[1][2] Article II, Section 2, Clause 2 of the Constitution grants plenary power to the president of the United States to nominate, and with the advice and consent of the United States Senate, appoint justices to the Supreme Court; justices have life tenure.[3]

Background edit

The Supreme Court was created by Article III of the United States Constitution, which stipulates that the "judicial power of the United States, shall be vested in one Supreme Court,"[4] and was organized by the 1st United States Congress. Through the Judiciary Act of 1789, Congress specified the Court's original and appellate jurisdiction, created thirteen judicial districts, and fixed the number of justices at six (one chief justice and five associate justices).[5][6]

Since 1789, Congress has occasionally altered the size of the Supreme Court, historically in response to the country's own expansion in size. An 1801 act would have decreased the Court's size to five members upon its next vacancy. However, an 1802 act negated the effects of the 1801 act upon the Court before any such vacancy occurred, maintaining the Court's size at six members. Later legislation increased its size to seven members in 1807, to nine in 1837, and to ten in 1863. An 1866 act was to have reduced the Court's size from ten members to seven upon its next three vacancies, and two vacancies did occur during this period. However, before a third vacancy occurred, the Judiciary Act of 1869 intervened, restoring the Court's size to nine members, where it has remained ever since.[7]

While the justices of the Supreme Court are appointed for life, many have retired or resigned. Beginning in the early 20th century, many justices who left the Court voluntarily did so by retiring from the Court without leaving the federal judiciary altogether. A retired justice, according to the United States Code, is no longer a member of the Supreme Court, but remains eligible to serve by designation as a judge of a U.S. Court of Appeals or District Court, and many retired justices have served in these capacities. Historically, the average length of service on the Court has been less than 15 years. However, since 1970 the average length of service has increased to about 26 years.[8]

List of justices edit

Since the Supreme Court was established in 1789, 116 people have served on the Court. The length of service on the Court for the 107 non-incumbent justices ranges from William O. Douglas's 36 years, 209 days to John Rutledge's 1 year, 18 days as associate justice and, separated by a period of years off the Court, his 138 days as chief justice. As of February 8, 2024, the length of service for the nine incumbent justices ranges from Clarence Thomas's 32 years, 108 days to Ketanji Brown Jackson's 1 year, 223 days. Five individuals, who were confirmed for associate justice, were later appointed chief justice separately: John Rutledge,[a] Edward Douglass White,[b] Charles Evans Hughes,[a] Harlan F. Stone[b] and William Rehnquist.[b] While listed twice, each of them has been assigned only one index number. The justices of the Supreme Court are:[9][10]

Justice State[c] Position Succeeded Date confirmed
(Vote)
Tenure Tenure length[d] Nominated by
1   John Jay
(1745–1829)
NY Chief
Justice
Inaugural September 26, 1789
(Acclamation)
October 19, 1789

June 29, 1795
(Resigned)
5 years, 253 days George Washington
2   John Rutledge
(1739–1800)
SC Associate
Justice
Inaugural September 26, 1789
(Acclamation)
February 15, 1790[e]

March 5, 1791
(Resigned)
1 year, 18 days
3   William Cushing
(1732–1810)
MA Associate
Justice
Inaugural September 26, 1789
(Acclamation)
February 2, 1790[e]

September 13, 1810
(Died)
20 years, 223 days
4   James Wilson
(1742–1798)
PA Associate
Justice
Inaugural September 26, 1789
(Acclamation)
October 5, 1789[e]

August 21, 1798
(Died)
8 years, 320 days
5   John Blair
(1732–1800)
VA Associate
Justice
Inaugural September 26, 1789
(Acclamation)
February 2, 1790[e]

October 25, 1795
(Resigned)
5 years, 265 days
6   James Iredell
(1751–1799)
NC Associate
Justice
Inaugural February 10, 1790
(Acclamation)
May 12, 1790

October 20, 1799
(Died)
9 years, 161 days
7   Thomas Johnson
(1732–1819)
MD Associate
Justice
J. Rutledge November 7, 1791
(Acclamation)
September 19, 1791[f]

January 16, 1793
(Resigned)
1 year, 119 days
8   William Paterson
(1745–1806)
NJ Associate
Justice
T. Johnson March 4, 1793
(Acclamation)
March 11, 1793

September 9, 1806
(Died)
13 years, 181 days
2   John Rutledge
(1739–1800)
SC Chief
Justice
Jay December 15, 1795
(10–14)[g]
August 12, 1795[f]

December 15, 1795
(Resigned, nomination having been rejected)
138 days
9   Samuel Chase[h]
(1741–1811)
MD Associate
Justice
Blair January 27, 1796
(Acclamation)
February 4, 1796

June 19, 1811
(Died)
15 years, 135 days
10   Oliver Ellsworth
(1745–1807)
CT Chief
Justice
J. Rutledge March 4, 1796
(21–1)
March 8, 1796

December 15, 1800
(Resigned)
4 years, 282 days
11   Bushrod Washington
(1762–1829)
VA Associate
Justice
Wilson December 20, 1798
(Acclamation)
November 9, 1798[f]

November 26, 1829
(Died)
31 years, 17 days John Adams
12   Alfred Moore
(1755–1810)
NC Associate
Justice
Iredell December 9, 1799
(Acclamation)
April 21, 1800

January 26, 1804
(Resigned)
3 years, 280 days
13   John Marshall
(1755–1835)
VA Chief
Justice
Ellsworth January 27, 1801
(Acclamation)
February 4, 1801

July 6, 1835
(Died)
34 years, 152 days
14   William Johnson
(1771–1834)
SC Associate
Justice
Moore March 24, 1804
(Acclamation)
May 7, 1804

August 4, 1834
(Died)
30 years, 89 days Thomas Jefferson
15   Henry Brockholst Livingston
(1757–1823)
NY Associate
Justice
Paterson December 17, 1806
(Acclamation)
January 20, 1807[f]

March 18, 1823
(Died)
16 years, 57 days
16   Thomas Todd
(1765–1826)
KY Associate
Justice
new seat March 2, 1807
(Acclamation)
May 4, 1807

February 7, 1826
(Died)
18 years, 341 days
17   Gabriel Duvall
(1752–1844)
MD Associate
Justice
S. Chase November 18, 1811
(Acclamation)
November 23, 1811

January 14, 1835
(Resigned)
23 years, 50 days James Madison
18   Joseph Story
(1779–1845)
MA Associate
Justice
Cushing November 18, 1811
(Acclamation)
February 3, 1812

September 10, 1845
(Died)
33 years, 219 days
19   Smith Thompson
(1768–1843)
NY Associate
Justice
Livingston December 9, 1823
(Acclamation)
September 1, 1823[f]

December 18, 1843
(Died)
20 years, 108 days James Monroe
20   Robert Trimble
(1776–1828)
KY Associate
Justice
Todd May 9, 1826
(25–5)
June 16, 1826

August 25, 1828
(Died)
2 years, 70 days John Quincy Adams
21   John McLean
(1785–1861)
OH Associate
Justice
Trimble March 7, 1829
(Acclamation)
March 12, 1829

April 4, 1861
(Died)
32 years, 23 days Andrew Jackson
22   Henry Baldwin
(1780–1844)
PA Associate
Justice
Washington January 6, 1830
(41–2)
January 18, 1830

April 21, 1844
(Died)
14 years, 94 days
23   James Moore Wayne
(1790–1867)
GA Associate
Justice
W. Johnson January 9, 1835
(Acclamation)
January 14, 1835

July 5, 1867
(Died)
32 years, 172 days
24   Roger B. Taney
(1777–1864)
MD Chief
Justice
J. Marshall March 15, 1836
(29–15)
March 28, 1836

October 12, 1864
(Died)
28 years, 198 days
25   Philip P. Barbour
(1783–1841)
VA Associate
Justice
Duvall March 15, 1836
(30–11)
May 12, 1836

February 25, 1841
(Died)
4 years, 289 days
26   John Catron
(1786–1865)
TN Associate
Justice
new seat March 8, 1837
(28–15)
May 1, 1837

May 30, 1865
(Died)
28 years, 29 days
27   John McKinley
(1780–1852)
AL Associate
Justice
new seat September 25, 1837
(Acclamation)
January 9, 1838[f]

July 19, 1852
(Died)
14 years, 192 days Martin Van Buren
28   Peter Vivian Daniel
(1784–1860)
VA Associate
Justice
Barbour March 2, 1841
(25–5)
January 10, 1842

May 31, 1860
(Died)
18 years, 142 days
29   Samuel Nelson
(1792–1873)
NY Associate
Justice
Thompson February 14, 1845
(Acclamation)
February 27, 1845

November 28, 1872
(Retired)
27 years, 275 days John Tyler
30   Levi Woodbury
(1789–1851)
NH Associate
Justice
Story January 31, 1846
(Acclamation)
September 23, 1845[f]

September 4, 1851
(Died)
5 years, 346 days James K. Polk
31   Robert Cooper Grier
(1794–1870)
PA Associate
Justice
Baldwin August 4, 1846
(Acclamation)
August 10, 1846

January 31, 1870
(Retired)
23 years, 174 days
32   Benjamin Robbins Curtis
(1809–1874)
MA Associate
Justice
Woodbury December 20, 1851
(Acclamation)
October 10, 1851[f]

September 30, 1857
(Resigned)
5 years, 355 days Millard Fillmore
33   John Archibald Campbell
(1811–1889)
AL Associate
Justice
McKinley March 22, 1853
(Acclamation)
April 11, 1853

April 30, 1861
(Resigned)
8 years, 19 days Franklin Pierce
34   Nathan Clifford
(1803–1881)
ME Associate
Justice
Curtis January 12, 1858
(26–23)
January 21, 1858

July 25, 1881
(Died)
23 years, 185 days James Buchanan
35   Noah Haynes Swayne
(1804–1884)
OH Associate
Justice
McLean January 24, 1862
(38–1)
January 27, 1862

January 24, 1881
(Retired)
18 years, 363 days Abraham Lincoln
36   Samuel Freeman Miller
(1816–1890)
IA Associate
Justice
Daniel July 16, 1862
(Acclamation)
July 21, 1862

October 13, 1890
(Died)
28 years, 84 days
37   David Davis
(1815–1886)
IL Associate
Justice
Campbell December 8, 1862
(Acclamation)
December 10, 1862[f]

March 4, 1877
(Resigned)
14 years, 84 days
38   Stephen Johnson Field
(1816–1899)
CA Associate
Justice
new seat March 10, 1863
(Acclamation)
May 20, 1863

December 1, 1897
(Retired)
34 years, 195 days
39   Salmon P. Chase
(1808–1873)
OH Chief
Justice
Taney December 6, 1864
(Acclamation)
December 15, 1864

May 7, 1873
(Died)
8 years, 143 days
40   William Strong
(1808–1895)
PA Associate
Justice
Grier February 18, 1870
(No vote recorded)
March 14, 1870

December 14, 1880
(Retired)
10 years, 275 days Ulysses S. Grant
41   Joseph P. Bradley
(1813–1892)
NJ Associate
Justice
new seat March 21, 1870
(46–9)
March 23, 1870

January 22, 1892
(Died)
21 years, 305 days
42   Ward Hunt
(1810–1886)
NY Associate
Justice
Nelson December 11, 1872
(Acclamation)
January 9, 1873

January 27, 1882
(Retired)
9 years, 18 days
43   Morrison Waite
(1816–1888)
OH Chief
Justice
S. P. Chase January 21, 1874
(63–0)
March 4, 1874

March 23, 1888
(Died)
14 years, 19 days
44   John Marshall Harlan
(1833–1911)
KY Associate
Justice
Davis November 29, 1877
(Acclamation)
December 10, 1877

October 14, 1911
(Died)
33 years, 308 days Rutherford B. Hayes
45   William Burnham Woods
(1824–1887)
GA Associate
Justice
Strong December 21, 1880
(39–8)
January 5, 1881

May 14, 1887
(Died)
6 years, 129 days
46   Stanley Matthews
(1824–1889)
OH Associate
Justice
Swayne May 12, 1881
(24–23)
May 17, 1881

March 22, 1889
(Died)
7 years, 309 days James A. Garfield
47   Horace Gray
(1828–1902)
MA Associate
Justice
Clifford December 20, 1881
(51–5)
January 9, 1882

September 15, 1902
(Died)
20 years, 249 days Chester A. Arthur
48   Samuel Blatchford
(1820–1893)
NY Associate
Justice
Hunt March 22, 1882
(Acclamation)
April 3, 1882

July 7, 1893
(Died)
11 years, 95 days
49   Lucius Quintus
Cincinnatus Lamar

(1825–1893)
MS Associate
Justice
Woods January 16, 1888
(32–28)
January 18, 1888

January 23, 1893
(Died)
5 years, 5 days Grover Cleveland
50   Melville Fuller
(1833–1910)
IL Chief
Justice
Waite July 20, 1888
(41–20)
October 8, 1888

July 4, 1910
(Died)
21 years, 269 days
51   David J. Brewer
(1837–1910)
KS Associate
Justice
Matthews December 18, 1889
(53–11)
January 6, 1890

March 28, 1910
(Died)
20 years, 81 days Benjamin Harrison
52   Henry Billings Brown
(1836–1913)
MI Associate
Justice
Miller December 29, 1890
(Acclamation)
January 5, 1891

May 28, 1906
(Retired)
15 years, 143 days
53   George Shiras Jr.
(1832–1924)
PA Associate
Justice
Bradley July 26, 1892
(Acclamation)
October 10, 1892

February 23, 1903
(Retired)
10 years, 136 days
54   Howell Edmunds Jackson
(1832–1895)
TN Associate
Justice
L. Lamar February 18, 1893
(Acclamation)
March 4, 1893

August 8, 1895
(Died)
2 years, 157 days
55   Edward Douglass White
(1845–1921)
LA Associate
Justice
Blatchford February 19, 1894
(Acclamation)
March 12, 1894

December 18, 1910
(Continued as chief justice)
16 years, 281 days Grover Cleveland
56   Rufus W. Peckham
(1838–1909)
NY Associate
Justice
H. Jackson December 9, 1895
(Acclamation)
January 6, 1896

October 24, 1909
(Died)
13 years, 291 days
57   Joseph McKenna
(1843–1926)
CA Associate
Justice
[i]
Field January 21, 1898
(Acclamation)
January 26, 1898

January 5, 1925
(Retired)
26 years, 345 days William McKinley
58   Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
(1841–1935)
MA Associate
Justice
[j]
Gray December 4, 1902
(Acclamation)
December 8, 1902

January 12, 1932
(Retired)
29 years, 35 days Theodore Roosevelt
59   William R. Day
(1849–1923)
OH Associate
Justice
Shiras February 23, 1903
(Acclamation)
March 2, 1903

November 13, 1922
(Retired)
19 years, 256 days
60   William Henry Moody
(1853–1917)
MA Associate
Justice
Brown December 12, 1906
(Acclamation)
December 17, 1906

November 20, 1910
(Retired)
3 years, 338 days
61   Horace Harmon Lurton
(1844–1914)
TN Associate
Justice
Peckham December 20, 1909
(Acclamation)
January 3, 1910

July 12, 1914
(Died)
4 years, 204 days William Howard Taft
62   Charles Evans Hughes
(1862–1948)
NY Associate
Justice
Brewer May 2, 1910
(Acclamation)
October 10, 1910

June 10, 1916
(Resigned)
5 years, 244 days
55   Edward Douglass White
(1845–1921)
LA Chief
Justice
Fuller December 12, 1910
(Acclamation)
December 19, 1910

May 19, 1921
(Died)
10 years, 151 days
63   Willis Van Devanter
(1859–1941)
WY Associate
Justice
E. D. White December 15, 1910
(Acclamation)
January 3, 1911[k]

June 2, 1937
(Retired)
26 years, 150 days
64   Joseph Rucker Lamar
(1857–1916)
GA Associate
Justice
Moody December 15, 1910
(Acclamation)
January 3, 1911[k]

January 2, 1916
(Died)
4 years, 364 days
65   Mahlon Pitney
(1858–1924)
NJ Associate
Justice
J. Harlan March 13, 1912
(50–26)
March 18, 1912

December 31, 1922
(Resigned)
10 years, 288 days
66   James Clark McReynolds
(1862–1946)
TN Associate
Justice
Lurton August 29, 1914
(44–6)
October 12, 1914

January 31, 1941
(Retired)
26 years, 111 days Woodrow Wilson
67   Louis Brandeis
(1856–1941)
MA Associate
Justice
J. Lamar June 1, 1916
(47–22)
June 5, 1916

February 13, 1939
(Retired)
22 years, 253 days
68   John Hessin Clarke
(1857–1945)
OH Associate
Justice
Hughes July 24, 1916
(Acclamation)
October 9, 1916

September 18, 1922
(Retired)
5 years, 344 days
69   William Howard Taft
(1857–1930)
CT Chief
Justice
E. D. White June 30, 1921
(Acclamation)
July 11, 1921

February 3, 1930
(Retired)
8 years, 207 days Warren G. Harding
70   George Sutherland
(1862–1942)
UT Associate
Justice
Clarke September 5, 1922
(Acclamation)
October 2, 1922

January 17, 1938
(Retired)
15 years, 107 days
71   Pierce Butler
(1866–1939)
MN Associate
Justice
Day December 21, 1922
(61–8)
January 2, 1923

November 16, 1939
(Died)
16 years, 318 days
72   Edward Terry Sanford
(1865–1930)
TN Associate
Justice
Pitney January 29, 1923
(Acclamation)
February 19, 1923

March 8, 1930
(Died)
7 years, 17 days
73   Harlan F. Stone
(1872–1946)
NY Associate
Justice
[l]
McKenna February 5, 1925
(71–6)
March 2, 1925

July 2, 1941
(Continued as chief justice)
16 years, 122 days Calvin Coolidge
62   Charles Evans Hughes
(1862–1948)
NY Chief
Justice
Taft February 13, 1930
(52–26)
February 24, 1930

June 30, 1941
(Retired)
11 years, 126 days Herbert Hoover
74   Owen Roberts
(1875–1955)
PA Associate
Justice
Sanford May 20, 1930
(Acclamation)
June 2, 1930

July 31, 1945
(Resigned)
15 years, 59 days
75   Benjamin N. Cardozo
(1870–1938)
NY Associate
Justice
Holmes February 24, 1932
(Acclamation)
March 14, 1932

July 9, 1938
(Died)
6 years, 117 days
76   Hugo Black
(1886–1971)
AL Associate
Justice
[m]
Van Devanter August 17, 1937
(63–16)
August 19, 1937

September 17, 1971
(Retired)
34 years, 29 days Franklin D. Roosevelt
77   Stanley Forman Reed
(1884–1980)
KY Associate
Justice
Sutherland January 25, 1938
(Acclamation)
January 31, 1938

February 25, 1957
(Retired)
19 years, 25 days
78   Felix Frankfurter
(1882–1965)
MA Associate
Justice
Cardozo January 17, 1939
(Acclamation)
January 30, 1939

August 28, 1962
(Retired)
23 years, 210 days
79   William O. Douglas
(1898–1980)
CT Associate
Justice
Brandeis April 4, 1939
(62–4)
April 17, 1939

November 12, 1975
(Retired)
36 years, 209 days
80   Frank Murphy
(1890–1949)
MI Associate
Justice
Butler January 16, 1940
(Acclamation)
February 5, 1940

July 19, 1949
(Died)
9 years, 164 days
73   Harlan F. Stone
(1872–1946)
NY Chief
Justice
Hughes June 27, 1941
(Acclamation)
July 3, 1941

April 22, 1946
(Died)
4 years, 293 days
81   James F. Byrnes
(1882–1972)
SC Associate
Justice
McReynolds June 12, 1941
(Acclamation)
July 8, 1941

October 3, 1942
(Resigned)
1 year, 87 days
82   Robert H. Jackson
(1892–1954)
NY Associate
Justice
Stone July 7, 1941
(Acclamation)
July 11, 1941

October 9, 1954
(Died)
13 years, 90 days
83   Wiley Blount Rutledge
(1894–1949)
IA Associate
Justice
Byrnes February 8, 1943
(Acclamation)
February 15, 1943

September 10, 1949
(Died)
6 years, 207 days
84   Harold Hitz Burton
(1888–1964)
OH Associate
Justice
O. Roberts September 19, 1945
(Acclamation)
October 1, 1945

October 13, 1958
(Retired)
13 years, 12 days Harry S. Truman
85   Fred M. Vinson
(1890–1953)
KY Chief
Justice
Stone June 20, 1946
(Acclamation)
June 24, 1946

September 8, 1953
(Died)
7 years, 76 days
86   Tom C. Clark
(1899–1977)
TX Associate
Justice
Murphy August 18, 1949
(73–8)
August 24, 1949

June 12, 1967
(Retired)
17 years, 292 days
87   Sherman Minton
(1890–1965)
IN Associate
Justice
W. Rutledge October 4, 1949
(48–16)
October 12, 1949

October 15, 1956
(Retired)
7 years, 3 days
88   Earl Warren
(1891–1974)
CA Chief
Justice
Vinson March 1, 1954
(Acclamation)
October 5, 1953[f]

June 23, 1969
(Retired)
15 years, 261 days Dwight D. Eisenhower
89   John Marshall Harlan II
(1899–1971)
NY Associate
Justice
R. Jackson March 16, 1955
(71–11)
March 28, 1955

September 23, 1971
(Retired)
16 years, 179 days
90   William J. Brennan Jr.
(1906–1997)
NJ Associate
Justice
Minton March 19, 1957
(Acclamation)
October 16, 1956[f]

July 20, 1990
(Retired)
33 years, 277 days
91   Charles Evans Whittaker
(1901–1973)
MO Associate
Justice
Reed March 19, 1957
(Acclamation)
March 25, 1957

March 31, 1962
(Retired)
5 years, 6 days
92   Potter Stewart
(1915–1985)
OH Associate
Justice
Burton May 5, 1959
(70–17)
October 14, 1958[f]

July 3, 1981
(Retired)
22 years, 262 days
93   Byron White
(1917–2002)
CO Associate
Justice
Whittaker April 11, 1962
(Acclamation)
April 16, 1962

June 28, 1993
(Retired)
31 years, 73 days John F. Kennedy
94   Arthur Goldberg
(1908–1990)
IL Associate
Justice
Frankfurter September 25, 1962
(Acclamation)
October 1, 1962

July 25, 1965
(Resigned)
2 years, 297 days
95   Abe Fortas
(1910–1982)
TN Associate
Justice
Goldberg August 11, 1965
(Acclamation)
October 4, 1965

May 14, 1969
(Resigned)
3 years, 222 days Lyndon B. Johnson
96   Thurgood Marshall
(1908–1993)
NY Associate
Justice
Clark August 30, 1967
(69–11)
October 2, 1967

October 1, 1991
(Retired)
23 years, 364 days
97   Warren E. Burger
(1907–1995)
VA Chief
Justice
Warren June 9, 1969
(74–3)
June 23, 1969

September 26, 1986
(Retired)
17 years, 95 days Richard Nixon
98   Harry Blackmun
(1908–1999)
MN Associate
Justice
Fortas May 12, 1970
(94–0)
June 9, 1970

August 3, 1994
(Retired)
24 years, 55 days
99   Lewis F. Powell Jr.
(1907–1998)
VA Associate
Justice
Black December 6, 1971
(89–1)
January 7, 1972[n]

June 26, 1987
(Retired)
15 years, 170 days
100   William Rehnquist
(1924–2005)
AZ Associate
Justice
J. Harlan II December 10, 1971
(68–26)
January 7, 1972[n]

September 26, 1986
(Continued as chief justice)
14 years, 262 days
101   John Paul Stevens
(1920–2019)
IL Associate
Justice
[o]
Douglas December 17, 1975
(98–0)
December 19, 1975

June 29, 2010
(Retired)
34 years, 192 days Gerald Ford
102   Sandra Day O'Connor
(1930–2023)
AZ Associate
Justice
Stewart September 21, 1981
(99–0)
September 25, 1981

January 31, 2006
(Retired)
24 years, 128 days Ronald Reagan
100   William Rehnquist
(1924–2005)
VA Chief
Justice
Burger September 17, 1986
(65–33)
September 26, 1986

September 3, 2005
(Died)
18 years, 342 days
103   Antonin Scalia
(1936–2016)
VA Associate
Justice
Rehnquist September 17, 1986
(98–0)
September 26, 1986

February 13, 2016
(Died)
29 years, 140 days
104   Anthony Kennedy
(born 1936)
CA Associate
Justice
Powell February 3, 1988
(97–0)
February 18, 1988

July 31, 2018
(Retired)
30 years, 163 days
105   David Souter
(born 1939)
NH Associate
Justice
Brennan October 2, 1990
(90–9)
October 9, 1990

June 29, 2009
(Retired)
18 years, 263 days George H. W. Bush
106   Clarence Thomas
(born 1948)
GA Associate
Justice
T. Marshall October 15, 1991
(52–48)
October 23, 1991

Incumbent
32 years, 108 days
107   Ruth Bader Ginsburg
(1933–2020)
NY Associate
Justice
B. White August 3, 1993
(96–3)
August 10, 1993

September 18, 2020
(Died)
27 years, 39 days Bill Clinton
108   Stephen Breyer
(born 1938)
MA Associate
Justice
Blackmun July 29, 1994
(87–9)
August 3, 1994

June 30, 2022
(Retired)
27 years, 331 days
109   John Roberts
(born 1955)
MD Chief
Justice
Rehnquist September 29, 2005
(78–22)
September 29, 2005

Incumbent
18 years, 132 days George W. Bush
110   Samuel Alito
(born 1950)
NJ Associate
Justice
O'Connor January 31, 2006
(58–42)
January 31, 2006

Incumbent
18 years, 8 days
111   Sonia Sotomayor
(born 1954)
NY Associate
Justice
Souter August 6, 2009
(68–31)
August 8, 2009

Incumbent
14 years, 184 days Barack Obama
112   Elena Kagan
(born 1960)
MA Associate
Justice
Stevens August 5, 2010
(63–37)
August 7, 2010

Incumbent
13 years, 185 days
113   Neil Gorsuch
(born 1967)
CO Associate
Justice
Scalia April 7, 2017
(54–45)
April 10, 2017

Incumbent
6 years, 304 days Donald Trump
114   Brett Kavanaugh
(born 1965)
MD Associate
Justice
Kennedy October 6, 2018
(50–48)
October 6, 2018

Incumbent
5 years, 125 days
115   Amy Coney Barrett
(born 1972)
IN Associate
Justice
Ginsburg October 26, 2020
(52–48)
October 27, 2020

Incumbent
3 years, 104 days
116   Ketanji Brown Jackson
(born 1970)
DC Associate
Justice
Breyer April 7, 2022
(53–47)
June 30, 2022

Incumbent
1 year, 223 days Joe Biden
Justice State[c] Position Replacing Date confirmed
(Vote)
Tenure Tenure length Nominated by

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Served on the Supreme Court twice: first as associate justice and then, after a period of years off the Court, as chief justice.
  2. ^ a b c Elevated from associate justice to chief justice while serving on the Supreme Court. Such appointments are subject to a separate confirmation process.
  3. ^ a b State or federal district of residence at the time of appointment. For example, in 1971, Rehnquist was appointed from Arizona, but in 1986, when elevated to chief justice, he was appointed from Virginia.[10]
  4. ^ The start date given for each justice is the day they took the prescribed judicial oath of office, with the end date being the date of the justice's death, resignation, or retirement.[10]
  5. ^ a b c d While Justice Wilson was the first to take the oath of office, § 1 of the Judiciary Act of 1789 prescribes precedence of the associate justices by the dates their judicial commissions bear. This rule of precedences exists to this day, codified at Title 28, U.S. Code § 4. The commissions of the first four associate justices bear the following dates: Rutledge, Sept. 26, 1789; Cushing, Sept. 27; Wilson, Sept. 29; and Blair, Sept. 30.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Recess appointment. Note: the date on which the justice took the judicial oath is here used as the date of the beginning of their service, not the date of the recess appointment.
  7. ^ This was the first Supreme Court nomination to be rejected by the Senate. Rutledge remains the only "recess appointed" justice not to be subsequently confirmed by the Senate.
  8. ^ Was impeached, but not convicted, and remained in office.
  9. ^ Acted as chief justice under 36 Stat. 1152, May 19 – July 11, 1921.
  10. ^ Acted as chief justice under 36 Stat. 1152, February 3–24, 1930.
  11. ^ a b While Willis Van Devanter and Joseph Rucker Lamar were sworn in as associate justice on the same date, their seniority (precedence) on the Supreme Court was determined by the dates borne on their judicial commissions—President Taft issued the judicial commission of Justice Van Devanter on Dec. 16, 1910, bearing that date; the commission of Justice Lamar issued the next day, Dec. 17.
  12. ^ Acted as chief justice under 36 Stat. 1152, June 30 – July 3, 1941.
  13. ^ Acted as chief justice under 36 Stat. 1152, April 22 – June 24, 1946, and again, under 62 Stat. 869, September 8 – October 5, 1953.
  14. ^ a b Although Lewis Powell and William H. Rehnquist were both sworn into office as associate justice on the same day, Powell by law took precedence as the more senior associate justice, his judicial commission bearing the date Dec. 9, 1971; Rehnquist's commission bore the date of Dec. 16, 1971.
  15. ^ Acted as chief justice under 62 Stat. 869, September 3–29, 2005.

Timeline of justices edit

This graphical timeline depicts the progression of the justices on the U.S. Supreme Court.[9][10] Information regarding each justice's predecessors, successors, and fellow justices, as well as their tenure on the court, can be gleaned (and comparisons between justices drawn) from it. There are no formal names or numbers for the individual seats of the associate justices, which are listed in the table below simply by number. Additionally, the progression of U.S. presidents is shown at the top of the timeline to give a more detailed historical context.

Ketanji Brown JacksonAmy Coney BarrettBrett KavanaughNeil GorsuchElena KaganSonia SotomayorSamuel AlitoJohn RobertsStephen BreyerRuth Bader GinsburgClarence ThomasDavid SouterAnthony KennedyAntonin ScaliaSandra Day O'ConnorJohn Paul StevensWilliam RehnquistLewis F. Powell Jr.Harry BlackmunWarren E. BurgerThurgood MarshallAbe FortasArthur GoldbergByron WhitePotter StewartCharles Evans WhittakerWilliam J. Brennan Jr.John Marshall Harlan IIEarl WarrenSherman MintonTom C. ClarkFred M. VinsonHarold Hitz BurtonWiley Blount RutledgeRobert H. JacksonJames F. ByrnesFrank MurphyWilliam O. DouglasFelix FrankfurterStanley Forman ReedHugo BlackBenjamin N. CardozoOwen Josephus RobertsHarlan Fiske StoneEdward Terry SanfordPierce Butler (justice)George SutherlandWilliam Howard TaftJohn Hessin ClarkeLouis BrandeisJames Clark McReynoldsMahlon PitneyJoseph Rucker LamarWillis Van DevanterCharles Evans HughesHorace Harmon LurtonWilliam Henry MoodyWilliam R. DayOliver Wendell Holmes Jr.Joseph McKennaRufus Wheeler PeckhamEdward Douglass WhiteHowell Edmunds JacksonGeorge Shiras Jr.Henry Billings BrownDavid Josiah BrewerMelville Weston FullerLucius Quintus Cincinnatus LamarSamuel BlatchfordHorace GrayStanley Matthews (judge)William Burnham WoodsJohn Marshall HarlanMorrison Remick WaiteWard HuntJoseph Philo BradleyWilliam Strong (Pennsylvania judge)Salmon Portland ChaseStephen Johnson FieldDavid Davis (Supreme Court justice)Samuel Freeman MillerNoah Haynes SwayneNathan CliffordJohn Archibald CampbellBenjamin Robbins CurtisRobert Cooper GrierLevi WoodburySamuel NelsonPeter Vivian DanielJohn McKinleyJohn CatronPhilip P. BarbourRoger Brooke TaneyJames Moore WayneHenry Baldwin (judge)John McLeanRobert TrimbleSmith ThompsonJoseph StoryGabriel DuvallThomas ToddHenry Brockholst LivingstonWilliam Johnson (judge)John MarshallAlfred MooreBushrod WashingtonOliver EllsworthSamuel ChaseWilliam Paterson (judge)Thomas Johnson (jurist)James IredellJohn Blair Jr.James Wilson (founding father)William CushingJohn RutledgeJohn Jay

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Stathis, Stephen W. (2014). Landmark Legislation 1774–2012: Major U.S. Acts and Treaties. CQ Press. p. 122. ISBN 978-1452292298.
  2. ^ Hall, Kermit L. (2005). "Judiciary Act of 1869". In Hall, Kermit L.; Ely, James W.; Grossman, Joel B. (eds.). The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States. Oxford University Press. p. 548. ISBN 978-0195176612.
  3. ^ McMillion, Barry J.; Rutkus, Denis Steven (July 6, 2018). "Supreme Court Nominations, 1789 to 2017: Actions by the Senate, the Judiciary Committee, and the President" (PDF). Washington, D.C.: Congressional Research Service. (PDF) from the original on September 19, 2019. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
  4. ^ "Article III". Ithaca, New York: Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law School. from the original on September 27, 2018. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
  5. ^ . Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. Archived from the original on April 12, 2010. Retrieved February 17, 2010.
  6. ^ "Supreme Court Research Guide". Georgetown Law Library. from the original on March 15, 2012. Retrieved February 17, 2010.
  7. ^ Smith, Jean Edward (July 26, 2007). "Stacking the Court". The New York Times. from the original on May 9, 2012. Retrieved February 17, 2010.
  8. ^ Rosen, Jeffrey (February 26, 2008). "Dems' Choices For Bench Surprisingly Slim". CBS News. from the original on February 1, 2011. Retrieved February 17, 2010.
  9. ^ a b "Supreme Court Nominations (1789-Present)". washington, D.C.: United States Senate. from the original on October 16, 2020. Retrieved February 14, 2022.
  10. ^ a b c d "Justices 1789 to Present". Washington, D.C.: Supreme Court of the United States. from the original on April 15, 2010. Retrieved February 14, 2022.

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The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest ranking judicial body in the United States Its membership as set by the Judiciary Act of 1869 consists of the chief justice of the United States and eight associate justices any six of whom constitute a quorum 1 2 Article II Section 2 Clause 2 of the Constitution grants plenary power to the president of the United States to nominate and with the advice and consent of the United States Senate appoint justices to the Supreme Court justices have life tenure 3 Contents 1 Background 2 List of justices 2 1 Notes 3 Timeline of justices 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBackground editMain article Supreme Court of the United States The Supreme Court was created by Article III of the United States Constitution which stipulates that the judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court 4 and was organized by the 1st United States Congress Through the Judiciary Act of 1789 Congress specified the Court s original and appellate jurisdiction created thirteen judicial districts and fixed the number of justices at six one chief justice and five associate justices 5 6 Since 1789 Congress has occasionally altered the size of the Supreme Court historically in response to the country s own expansion in size An 1801 act would have decreased the Court s size to five members upon its next vacancy However an 1802 act negated the effects of the 1801 act upon the Court before any such vacancy occurred maintaining the Court s size at six members Later legislation increased its size to seven members in 1807 to nine in 1837 and to ten in 1863 An 1866 act was to have reduced the Court s size from ten members to seven upon its next three vacancies and two vacancies did occur during this period However before a third vacancy occurred the Judiciary Act of 1869 intervened restoring the Court s size to nine members where it has remained ever since 7 While the justices of the Supreme Court are appointed for life many have retired or resigned Beginning in the early 20th century many justices who left the Court voluntarily did so by retiring from the Court without leaving the federal judiciary altogether A retired justice according to the United States Code is no longer a member of the Supreme Court but remains eligible to serve by designation as a judge of a U S Court of Appeals or District Court and many retired justices have served in these capacities Historically the average length of service on the Court has been less than 15 years However since 1970 the average length of service has increased to about 26 years 8 List of justices editSince the Supreme Court was established in 1789 116 people have served on the Court The length of service on the Court for the 107 non incumbent justices ranges from William O Douglas s 36 years 209 days to John Rutledge s 1 year 18 days as associate justice and separated by a period of years off the Court his 138 days as chief justice As of February 8 2024 the length of service for the nine incumbent justices ranges from Clarence Thomas s 32 years 108 days to Ketanji Brown Jackson s 1 year 223 days Five individuals who were confirmed for associate justice were later appointed chief justice separately John Rutledge a Edward Douglass White b Charles Evans Hughes a Harlan F Stone b and William Rehnquist b While listed twice each of them has been assigned only one index number The justices of the Supreme Court are 9 10 Justice State c Position Succeeded Date confirmed Vote Tenure Tenure length d Nominated by1 nbsp John Jay 1745 1829 NY ChiefJustice Inaugural September 26 1789 Acclamation October 19 1789 June 29 1795 Resigned 5 years 253 days George Washington2 nbsp John Rutledge 1739 1800 SC AssociateJustice Inaugural September 26 1789 Acclamation February 15 1790 e March 5 1791 Resigned 1 year 18 days3 nbsp William Cushing 1732 1810 MA AssociateJustice Inaugural September 26 1789 Acclamation February 2 1790 e September 13 1810 Died 20 years 223 days4 nbsp James Wilson 1742 1798 PA AssociateJustice Inaugural September 26 1789 Acclamation October 5 1789 e August 21 1798 Died 8 years 320 days5 nbsp John Blair 1732 1800 VA AssociateJustice Inaugural September 26 1789 Acclamation February 2 1790 e October 25 1795 Resigned 5 years 265 days6 nbsp James Iredell 1751 1799 NC AssociateJustice Inaugural February 10 1790 Acclamation May 12 1790 October 20 1799 Died 9 years 161 days7 nbsp Thomas Johnson 1732 1819 MD AssociateJustice J Rutledge November 7 1791 Acclamation September 19 1791 f January 16 1793 Resigned 1 year 119 days8 nbsp William Paterson 1745 1806 NJ AssociateJustice T Johnson March 4 1793 Acclamation March 11 1793 September 9 1806 Died 13 years 181 days2 nbsp John Rutledge 1739 1800 SC ChiefJustice Jay December 15 1795 10 14 g August 12 1795 f December 15 1795 Resigned nomination having been rejected 138 days9 nbsp Samuel Chase h 1741 1811 MD AssociateJustice Blair January 27 1796 Acclamation February 4 1796 June 19 1811 Died 15 years 135 days10 nbsp Oliver Ellsworth 1745 1807 CT ChiefJustice J Rutledge March 4 1796 21 1 March 8 1796 December 15 1800 Resigned 4 years 282 days11 nbsp Bushrod Washington 1762 1829 VA AssociateJustice Wilson December 20 1798 Acclamation November 9 1798 f November 26 1829 Died 31 years 17 days John Adams12 nbsp Alfred Moore 1755 1810 NC AssociateJustice Iredell December 9 1799 Acclamation April 21 1800 January 26 1804 Resigned 3 years 280 days13 nbsp John Marshall 1755 1835 VA ChiefJustice Ellsworth January 27 1801 Acclamation February 4 1801 July 6 1835 Died 34 years 152 days14 nbsp William Johnson 1771 1834 SC AssociateJustice Moore March 24 1804 Acclamation May 7 1804 August 4 1834 Died 30 years 89 days Thomas Jefferson15 nbsp Henry Brockholst Livingston 1757 1823 NY AssociateJustice Paterson December 17 1806 Acclamation January 20 1807 f March 18 1823 Died 16 years 57 days16 nbsp Thomas Todd 1765 1826 KY AssociateJustice new seat March 2 1807 Acclamation May 4 1807 February 7 1826 Died 18 years 341 days17 nbsp Gabriel Duvall 1752 1844 MD AssociateJustice S Chase November 18 1811 Acclamation November 23 1811 January 14 1835 Resigned 23 years 50 days James Madison18 nbsp Joseph Story 1779 1845 MA AssociateJustice Cushing November 18 1811 Acclamation February 3 1812 September 10 1845 Died 33 years 219 days19 nbsp Smith Thompson 1768 1843 NY AssociateJustice Livingston December 9 1823 Acclamation September 1 1823 f December 18 1843 Died 20 years 108 days James Monroe20 nbsp Robert Trimble 1776 1828 KY AssociateJustice Todd May 9 1826 25 5 June 16 1826 August 25 1828 Died 2 years 70 days John Quincy Adams21 nbsp John McLean 1785 1861 OH AssociateJustice Trimble March 7 1829 Acclamation March 12 1829 April 4 1861 Died 32 years 23 days Andrew Jackson22 nbsp Henry Baldwin 1780 1844 PA AssociateJustice Washington January 6 1830 41 2 January 18 1830 April 21 1844 Died 14 years 94 days23 nbsp James Moore Wayne 1790 1867 GA AssociateJustice W Johnson January 9 1835 Acclamation January 14 1835 July 5 1867 Died 32 years 172 days24 nbsp Roger B Taney 1777 1864 MD ChiefJustice J Marshall March 15 1836 29 15 March 28 1836 October 12 1864 Died 28 years 198 days25 nbsp Philip P Barbour 1783 1841 VA AssociateJustice Duvall March 15 1836 30 11 May 12 1836 February 25 1841 Died 4 years 289 days26 nbsp John Catron 1786 1865 TN AssociateJustice new seat March 8 1837 28 15 May 1 1837 May 30 1865 Died 28 years 29 days27 nbsp John McKinley 1780 1852 AL AssociateJustice new seat September 25 1837 Acclamation January 9 1838 f July 19 1852 Died 14 years 192 days Martin Van Buren28 nbsp Peter Vivian Daniel 1784 1860 VA AssociateJustice Barbour March 2 1841 25 5 January 10 1842 May 31 1860 Died 18 years 142 days29 nbsp Samuel Nelson 1792 1873 NY AssociateJustice Thompson February 14 1845 Acclamation February 27 1845 November 28 1872 Retired 27 years 275 days John Tyler30 nbsp Levi Woodbury 1789 1851 NH AssociateJustice Story January 31 1846 Acclamation September 23 1845 f September 4 1851 Died 5 years 346 days James K Polk31 nbsp Robert Cooper Grier 1794 1870 PA AssociateJustice Baldwin August 4 1846 Acclamation August 10 1846 January 31 1870 Retired 23 years 174 days32 nbsp Benjamin Robbins Curtis 1809 1874 MA AssociateJustice Woodbury December 20 1851 Acclamation October 10 1851 f September 30 1857 Resigned 5 years 355 days Millard Fillmore33 nbsp John Archibald Campbell 1811 1889 AL AssociateJustice McKinley March 22 1853 Acclamation April 11 1853 April 30 1861 Resigned 8 years 19 days Franklin Pierce34 nbsp Nathan Clifford 1803 1881 ME AssociateJustice Curtis January 12 1858 26 23 January 21 1858 July 25 1881 Died 23 years 185 days James Buchanan35 nbsp Noah Haynes Swayne 1804 1884 OH AssociateJustice McLean January 24 1862 38 1 January 27 1862 January 24 1881 Retired 18 years 363 days Abraham Lincoln36 nbsp Samuel Freeman Miller 1816 1890 IA AssociateJustice Daniel July 16 1862 Acclamation July 21 1862 October 13 1890 Died 28 years 84 days37 nbsp David Davis 1815 1886 IL AssociateJustice Campbell December 8 1862 Acclamation December 10 1862 f March 4 1877 Resigned 14 years 84 days38 nbsp Stephen Johnson Field 1816 1899 CA AssociateJustice new seat March 10 1863 Acclamation May 20 1863 December 1 1897 Retired 34 years 195 days39 nbsp Salmon P Chase 1808 1873 OH ChiefJustice Taney December 6 1864 Acclamation December 15 1864 May 7 1873 Died 8 years 143 days40 nbsp William Strong 1808 1895 PA AssociateJustice Grier February 18 1870 No vote recorded March 14 1870 December 14 1880 Retired 10 years 275 days Ulysses S Grant41 nbsp Joseph P Bradley 1813 1892 NJ AssociateJustice new seat March 21 1870 46 9 March 23 1870 January 22 1892 Died 21 years 305 days42 nbsp Ward Hunt 1810 1886 NY AssociateJustice Nelson December 11 1872 Acclamation January 9 1873 January 27 1882 Retired 9 years 18 days43 nbsp Morrison Waite 1816 1888 OH ChiefJustice S P Chase January 21 1874 63 0 March 4 1874 March 23 1888 Died 14 years 19 days44 nbsp John Marshall Harlan 1833 1911 KY AssociateJustice Davis November 29 1877 Acclamation December 10 1877 October 14 1911 Died 33 years 308 days Rutherford B Hayes45 nbsp William Burnham Woods 1824 1887 GA AssociateJustice Strong December 21 1880 39 8 January 5 1881 May 14 1887 Died 6 years 129 days46 nbsp Stanley Matthews 1824 1889 OH AssociateJustice Swayne May 12 1881 24 23 May 17 1881 March 22 1889 Died 7 years 309 days James A Garfield47 nbsp Horace Gray 1828 1902 MA AssociateJustice Clifford December 20 1881 51 5 January 9 1882 September 15 1902 Died 20 years 249 days Chester A Arthur48 nbsp Samuel Blatchford 1820 1893 NY AssociateJustice Hunt March 22 1882 Acclamation April 3 1882 July 7 1893 Died 11 years 95 days49 nbsp Lucius QuintusCincinnatus Lamar 1825 1893 MS AssociateJustice Woods January 16 1888 32 28 January 18 1888 January 23 1893 Died 5 years 5 days Grover Cleveland50 nbsp Melville Fuller 1833 1910 IL ChiefJustice Waite July 20 1888 41 20 October 8 1888 July 4 1910 Died 21 years 269 days51 nbsp David J Brewer 1837 1910 KS AssociateJustice Matthews December 18 1889 53 11 January 6 1890 March 28 1910 Died 20 years 81 days Benjamin Harrison52 nbsp Henry Billings Brown 1836 1913 MI AssociateJustice Miller December 29 1890 Acclamation January 5 1891 May 28 1906 Retired 15 years 143 days53 nbsp George Shiras Jr 1832 1924 PA AssociateJustice Bradley July 26 1892 Acclamation October 10 1892 February 23 1903 Retired 10 years 136 days54 nbsp Howell Edmunds Jackson 1832 1895 TN AssociateJustice L Lamar February 18 1893 Acclamation March 4 1893 August 8 1895 Died 2 years 157 days55 nbsp Edward Douglass White 1845 1921 LA AssociateJustice Blatchford February 19 1894 Acclamation March 12 1894 December 18 1910 Continued as chief justice 16 years 281 days Grover Cleveland56 nbsp Rufus W Peckham 1838 1909 NY AssociateJustice H Jackson December 9 1895 Acclamation January 6 1896 October 24 1909 Died 13 years 291 days57 nbsp Joseph McKenna 1843 1926 CA AssociateJustice i Field January 21 1898 Acclamation January 26 1898 January 5 1925 Retired 26 years 345 days William McKinley58 nbsp Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr 1841 1935 MA AssociateJustice j Gray December 4 1902 Acclamation December 8 1902 January 12 1932 Retired 29 years 35 days Theodore Roosevelt59 nbsp William R Day 1849 1923 OH AssociateJustice Shiras February 23 1903 Acclamation March 2 1903 November 13 1922 Retired 19 years 256 days60 nbsp William Henry Moody 1853 1917 MA AssociateJustice Brown December 12 1906 Acclamation December 17 1906 November 20 1910 Retired 3 years 338 days61 nbsp Horace Harmon Lurton 1844 1914 TN AssociateJustice Peckham December 20 1909 Acclamation January 3 1910 July 12 1914 Died 4 years 204 days William Howard Taft62 nbsp Charles Evans Hughes 1862 1948 NY AssociateJustice Brewer May 2 1910 Acclamation October 10 1910 June 10 1916 Resigned 5 years 244 days55 nbsp Edward Douglass White 1845 1921 LA ChiefJustice Fuller December 12 1910 Acclamation December 19 1910 May 19 1921 Died 10 years 151 days63 nbsp Willis Van Devanter 1859 1941 WY AssociateJustice E D White December 15 1910 Acclamation January 3 1911 k June 2 1937 Retired 26 years 150 days64 nbsp Joseph Rucker Lamar 1857 1916 GA AssociateJustice Moody December 15 1910 Acclamation January 3 1911 k January 2 1916 Died 4 years 364 days65 nbsp Mahlon Pitney 1858 1924 NJ AssociateJustice J Harlan March 13 1912 50 26 March 18 1912 December 31 1922 Resigned 10 years 288 days66 nbsp James Clark McReynolds 1862 1946 TN AssociateJustice Lurton August 29 1914 44 6 October 12 1914 January 31 1941 Retired 26 years 111 days Woodrow Wilson67 nbsp Louis Brandeis 1856 1941 MA AssociateJustice J Lamar June 1 1916 47 22 June 5 1916 February 13 1939 Retired 22 years 253 days68 nbsp John Hessin Clarke 1857 1945 OH AssociateJustice Hughes July 24 1916 Acclamation October 9 1916 September 18 1922 Retired 5 years 344 days69 nbsp William Howard Taft 1857 1930 CT ChiefJustice E D White June 30 1921 Acclamation July 11 1921 February 3 1930 Retired 8 years 207 days Warren G Harding70 nbsp George Sutherland 1862 1942 UT AssociateJustice Clarke September 5 1922 Acclamation October 2 1922 January 17 1938 Retired 15 years 107 days71 nbsp Pierce Butler 1866 1939 MN AssociateJustice Day December 21 1922 61 8 January 2 1923 November 16 1939 Died 16 years 318 days72 nbsp Edward Terry Sanford 1865 1930 TN AssociateJustice Pitney January 29 1923 Acclamation February 19 1923 March 8 1930 Died 7 years 17 days73 nbsp Harlan F Stone 1872 1946 NY AssociateJustice l McKenna February 5 1925 71 6 March 2 1925 July 2 1941 Continued as chief justice 16 years 122 days Calvin Coolidge62 nbsp Charles Evans Hughes 1862 1948 NY ChiefJustice Taft February 13 1930 52 26 February 24 1930 June 30 1941 Retired 11 years 126 days Herbert Hoover74 nbsp Owen Roberts 1875 1955 PA AssociateJustice Sanford May 20 1930 Acclamation June 2 1930 July 31 1945 Resigned 15 years 59 days75 nbsp Benjamin N Cardozo 1870 1938 NY AssociateJustice Holmes February 24 1932 Acclamation March 14 1932 July 9 1938 Died 6 years 117 days76 nbsp Hugo Black 1886 1971 AL AssociateJustice m Van Devanter August 17 1937 63 16 August 19 1937 September 17 1971 Retired 34 years 29 days Franklin D Roosevelt77 nbsp Stanley Forman Reed 1884 1980 KY AssociateJustice Sutherland January 25 1938 Acclamation January 31 1938 February 25 1957 Retired 19 years 25 days78 nbsp Felix Frankfurter 1882 1965 MA AssociateJustice Cardozo January 17 1939 Acclamation January 30 1939 August 28 1962 Retired 23 years 210 days79 nbsp William O Douglas 1898 1980 CT AssociateJustice Brandeis April 4 1939 62 4 April 17 1939 November 12 1975 Retired 36 years 209 days80 nbsp Frank Murphy 1890 1949 MI AssociateJustice Butler January 16 1940 Acclamation February 5 1940 July 19 1949 Died 9 years 164 days73 nbsp Harlan F Stone 1872 1946 NY ChiefJustice Hughes June 27 1941 Acclamation July 3 1941 April 22 1946 Died 4 years 293 days81 nbsp James F Byrnes 1882 1972 SC AssociateJustice McReynolds June 12 1941 Acclamation July 8 1941 October 3 1942 Resigned 1 year 87 days82 nbsp Robert H Jackson 1892 1954 NY AssociateJustice Stone July 7 1941 Acclamation July 11 1941 October 9 1954 Died 13 years 90 days83 nbsp Wiley Blount Rutledge 1894 1949 IA AssociateJustice Byrnes February 8 1943 Acclamation February 15 1943 September 10 1949 Died 6 years 207 days84 nbsp Harold Hitz Burton 1888 1964 OH AssociateJustice O Roberts September 19 1945 Acclamation October 1 1945 October 13 1958 Retired 13 years 12 days Harry S Truman85 nbsp Fred M Vinson 1890 1953 KY ChiefJustice Stone June 20 1946 Acclamation June 24 1946 September 8 1953 Died 7 years 76 days86 nbsp Tom C Clark 1899 1977 TX AssociateJustice Murphy August 18 1949 73 8 August 24 1949 June 12 1967 Retired 17 years 292 days87 nbsp Sherman Minton 1890 1965 IN AssociateJustice W Rutledge October 4 1949 48 16 October 12 1949 October 15 1956 Retired 7 years 3 days88 nbsp Earl Warren 1891 1974 CA ChiefJustice Vinson March 1 1954 Acclamation October 5 1953 f June 23 1969 Retired 15 years 261 days Dwight D Eisenhower89 nbsp John Marshall Harlan II 1899 1971 NY AssociateJustice R Jackson March 16 1955 71 11 March 28 1955 September 23 1971 Retired 16 years 179 days90 nbsp William J Brennan Jr 1906 1997 NJ AssociateJustice Minton March 19 1957 Acclamation October 16 1956 f July 20 1990 Retired 33 years 277 days91 nbsp Charles Evans Whittaker 1901 1973 MO AssociateJustice Reed March 19 1957 Acclamation March 25 1957 March 31 1962 Retired 5 years 6 days92 nbsp Potter Stewart 1915 1985 OH AssociateJustice Burton May 5 1959 70 17 October 14 1958 f July 3 1981 Retired 22 years 262 days93 nbsp Byron White 1917 2002 CO AssociateJustice Whittaker April 11 1962 Acclamation April 16 1962 June 28 1993 Retired 31 years 73 days John F Kennedy94 nbsp Arthur Goldberg 1908 1990 IL AssociateJustice Frankfurter September 25 1962 Acclamation October 1 1962 July 25 1965 Resigned 2 years 297 days95 nbsp Abe Fortas 1910 1982 TN AssociateJustice Goldberg August 11 1965 Acclamation October 4 1965 May 14 1969 Resigned 3 years 222 days Lyndon B Johnson96 nbsp Thurgood Marshall 1908 1993 NY AssociateJustice Clark August 30 1967 69 11 October 2 1967 October 1 1991 Retired 23 years 364 days97 nbsp Warren E Burger 1907 1995 VA ChiefJustice Warren June 9 1969 74 3 June 23 1969 September 26 1986 Retired 17 years 95 days Richard Nixon98 nbsp Harry Blackmun 1908 1999 MN AssociateJustice Fortas May 12 1970 94 0 June 9 1970 August 3 1994 Retired 24 years 55 days99 nbsp Lewis F Powell Jr 1907 1998 VA AssociateJustice Black December 6 1971 89 1 January 7 1972 n June 26 1987 Retired 15 years 170 days100 nbsp William Rehnquist 1924 2005 AZ AssociateJustice J Harlan II December 10 1971 68 26 January 7 1972 n September 26 1986 Continued as chief justice 14 years 262 days101 nbsp John Paul Stevens 1920 2019 IL AssociateJustice o Douglas December 17 1975 98 0 December 19 1975 June 29 2010 Retired 34 years 192 days Gerald Ford102 nbsp Sandra Day O Connor 1930 2023 AZ AssociateJustice Stewart September 21 1981 99 0 September 25 1981 January 31 2006 Retired 24 years 128 days Ronald Reagan100 nbsp William Rehnquist 1924 2005 VA ChiefJustice Burger September 17 1986 65 33 September 26 1986 September 3 2005 Died 18 years 342 days103 nbsp Antonin Scalia 1936 2016 VA AssociateJustice Rehnquist September 17 1986 98 0 September 26 1986 February 13 2016 Died 29 years 140 days104 nbsp Anthony Kennedy born 1936 CA AssociateJustice Powell February 3 1988 97 0 February 18 1988 July 31 2018 Retired 30 years 163 days105 nbsp David Souter born 1939 NH AssociateJustice Brennan October 2 1990 90 9 October 9 1990 June 29 2009 Retired 18 years 263 days George H W Bush106 nbsp Clarence Thomas born 1948 GA AssociateJustice T Marshall October 15 1991 52 48 October 23 1991 Incumbent 32 years 108 days107 nbsp Ruth Bader Ginsburg 1933 2020 NY AssociateJustice B White August 3 1993 96 3 August 10 1993 September 18 2020 Died 27 years 39 days Bill Clinton108 nbsp Stephen Breyer born 1938 MA AssociateJustice Blackmun July 29 1994 87 9 August 3 1994 June 30 2022 Retired 27 years 331 days109 nbsp John Roberts born 1955 MD ChiefJustice Rehnquist September 29 2005 78 22 September 29 2005 Incumbent 18 years 132 days George W Bush110 nbsp Samuel Alito born 1950 NJ AssociateJustice O Connor January 31 2006 58 42 January 31 2006 Incumbent 18 years 8 days111 nbsp Sonia Sotomayor born 1954 NY AssociateJustice Souter August 6 2009 68 31 August 8 2009 Incumbent 14 years 184 days Barack Obama112 nbsp Elena Kagan born 1960 MA AssociateJustice Stevens August 5 2010 63 37 August 7 2010 Incumbent 13 years 185 days113 nbsp Neil Gorsuch born 1967 CO AssociateJustice Scalia April 7 2017 54 45 April 10 2017 Incumbent 6 years 304 days Donald Trump114 nbsp Brett Kavanaugh born 1965 MD AssociateJustice Kennedy October 6 2018 50 48 October 6 2018 Incumbent 5 years 125 days115 nbsp Amy Coney Barrett born 1972 IN AssociateJustice Ginsburg October 26 2020 52 48 October 27 2020 Incumbent 3 years 104 days116 nbsp Ketanji Brown Jackson born 1970 DC AssociateJustice Breyer April 7 2022 53 47 June 30 2022 Incumbent 1 year 223 days Joe BidenJustice State c Position Replacing Date confirmed Vote Tenure Tenure length Nominated byNotes edit a b Served on the Supreme Court twice first as associate justice and then after a period of years off the Court as chief justice a b c Elevated from associate justice to chief justice while serving on the Supreme Court Such appointments are subject to a separate confirmation process a b State or federal district of residence at the time of appointment For example in 1971 Rehnquist was appointed from Arizona but in 1986 when elevated to chief justice he was appointed from Virginia 10 The start date given for each justice is the day they took the prescribed judicial oath of office with the end date being the date of the justice s death resignation or retirement 10 a b c d While Justice Wilson was the first to take the oath of office 1 of the Judiciary Act of 1789 prescribes precedence of the associate justices by the dates their judicial commissions bear This rule of precedences exists to this day codified at Title 28 U S Code 4 The commissions of the first four associate justices bear the following dates Rutledge Sept 26 1789 Cushing Sept 27 Wilson Sept 29 and Blair Sept 30 a b c d e f g h i j k l Recess appointment Note the date on which the justice took the judicial oath is here used as the date of the beginning of their service not the date of the recess appointment This was the first Supreme Court nomination to be rejected by the Senate Rutledge remains the only recess appointed justice not to be subsequently confirmed by the Senate Was impeached but not convicted and remained in office Acted as chief justice under 36 Stat 1152 May 19 July 11 1921 Acted as chief justice under 36 Stat 1152 February 3 24 1930 a b While Willis Van Devanter and Joseph Rucker Lamar were sworn in as associate justice on the same date their seniority precedence on the Supreme Court was determined by the dates borne on their judicial commissions President Taft issued the judicial commission of Justice Van Devanter on Dec 16 1910 bearing that date the commission of Justice Lamar issued the next day Dec 17 Acted as chief justice under 36 Stat 1152 June 30 July 3 1941 Acted as chief justice under 36 Stat 1152 April 22 June 24 1946 and again under 62 Stat 869 September 8 October 5 1953 a b Although Lewis Powell and William H Rehnquist were both sworn into office as associate justice on the same day Powell by law took precedence as the more senior associate justice his judicial commission bearing the date Dec 9 1971 Rehnquist s commission bore the date of Dec 16 1971 Acted as chief justice under 62 Stat 869 September 3 29 2005 Timeline of justices editThis graphical timeline depicts the progression of the justices on the U S Supreme Court 9 10 Information regarding each justice s predecessors successors and fellow justices as well as their tenure on the court can be gleaned and comparisons between justices drawn from it There are no formal names or numbers for the individual seats of the associate justices which are listed in the table below simply by number Additionally the progression of U S presidents is shown at the top of the timeline to give a more detailed historical context See also editLaw of the United States List of courts of the United States List of supreme courts by countryReferences edit Stathis Stephen W 2014 Landmark Legislation 1774 2012 Major U S Acts and Treaties CQ Press p 122 ISBN 978 1452292298 Hall Kermit L 2005 Judiciary Act of 1869 In Hall Kermit L Ely James W Grossman Joel B eds The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States Oxford University Press p 548 ISBN 978 0195176612 McMillion Barry J Rutkus Denis Steven July 6 2018 Supreme Court Nominations 1789 to 2017 Actions by the Senate 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