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Read the latest U S Supreme Court news, from cases and rulings to new nominees and confirmations Get all of the most up-to-date coverage from AP News
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Nine Justices make up the current Supreme Court: one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices The Honorable John G Roberts, Jr , is the 17th Chief Justice of the United States, and there have been 104 Associate Justices in the Court’s history
- Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions in birthright . . .
The decision issues some limits on the power of federal judges to universally block President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, asking lower courts to reconsider their rulings
- SCOTUS limits nationwide injunctions, partial win for Trump . . .
The Supreme Court granted a partial stay of nationwide injunctions issued by district courts against Trump's executive order to effectively end birthright citizenship
- Current Members - Supreme Court of the United States
From 1986–1989 and 1993–2003, he practiced law in Washington, D C He served as a Judge on the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 2003–2005 Nominated as Chief Justice of the United States by President George W Bush, he assumed that office on September 29, 2005
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The U S Supreme Court is the final appellate court of the U S judicial system It has the power to review and overturn the decisions of lower courts The Supreme Court also has original jurisdiction (being the first and final court to hear a case) in certain cases involving public officials, ambassadors, or disputes between states
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