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Who are the 9 justices of the Supreme Court? | Fox News Supreme Court's hot-button docket to be closely watched in 2020 election year. Correspondent David Spunt has a preview of the slate of big cases facing the high court in 2020. Supreme Court of the United States - Wikimedia Commons 2018-11-6 · English: The Supreme Court of the United States, located in Washington, DC, is the highest court in the United States of America; that is, it has ultimate judicial authority within the United States to interpret and decide questions of federal law, including the Constitution of the United States.
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The UK Supreme Court upheld the finding of the Court of Appeal in July 2018 that the MIFs charged within the Visa and MasterCard payment card schemes was an unlawful restriction of both European What does a Supreme Court Justice do? (with pictures) 2020-7-7 · The Supreme Court Chief Justice normally swears in the current President. John Roberts is currently the Supreme Court Justice who swore in Obama. They had to perform the ceremony twice because there was some problem with the initial swearing in. He later appointed Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor who was the first Latina Supreme Court Justice.