Current U.S. Supreme Court Members
Updated July 1, 2022 |
Infoplease Staff
The following table lists the current members of the United States Supreme Court, including the Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices. Antonin Scalia died in February 2016, creating a vacancy among the Associate Justices that would be filled by Neil Gorsuch in 2017. The following year, after Justice Kennedy retired, his seat was filled by Brett Kavanaugh.
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Service | Birth | ||||||
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Name, state | Assoc. Justice | Chief Justice | Yrs | Place | Date | Died | Religion |
Brett Kavanaugh, DC | 2018– | — | D.C. | 1965 | — | Roman Catholic | |
Amy Coney Barrett, IL | 2020– | — | Co. | 1967 | — | Roman Catholic | |
Clarence Thomas, DC | 1991– | — | Ga. | 1948 | — | Roman Catholic | |
Neil Gorsuch, CO | 2017– | — | N.Y. | 1933 | — | Protestant | |
Ketanji Brown Jackson, DC | 2022– | — | Calif. | 1938 | — | Protestant | |
John G. Roberts, DC | 2005– | — | N.Y. | 1955 | — | Roman Catholic | |
Samuel A. Alito, Jr., N.J. | 2006– | — | N.J. | 1950 | — | Roman Catholic | |
Sonia Sotomayor N.Y. | 2009– | — | N.Y. | 1954 | — | Roman Catholic | |
Elena Kagan N.Y. | 2010– | — | N.Y. | 1960 | — | Jewish |
Mailing address for the Supreme Court:
U.S. Supreme Court Building, 1 First Street NE
Washington, DC 20543
NOTE: Bold=Chief Justice
*Served as both chief justice and associate justice.
1. Congregational; later Unitarian.
2. Unitarian; then Episcopal.
3. Unitarian or Congregational.
4. Not a member of any church.
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