Top 20 Supreme Court Justice celebrities in United States
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Supreme Court Justice celebrities [Updated August 11, 2022].
Sonia Sotomayor was born
on June 25, 1954
in The Bronx, United States.
She was the third female Supreme Court justice.
Net Worth 2020: $6 Million
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Salary 2020: $200 Thousand
Neil Gorsuch was born
on August 29, 1967
in Denver, United States.
Federal appellate court judge who was nominated to the Supreme Court on February 1, 2017. He was nominated by Donald Trump to fill the void left by the death of long-time justice Antonin Scalia.
He had his first book The Future of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia published in 2006. He has ruled in court with a conservative, states-rights bend.
Net Worth 2020: $2 Million
Alan Page was born
on August 7, 1945
in Canton, United States.
He earned a J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law School while still playing professional football.
Net Worth 2020: $1.5 Million
Stephen Breyer was born
on August 15, 1938
in San Francisco, United States.
He served as an assistant special prosecutor on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force in 1973.
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Salary 2020: $10.4 million
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was born
on March 15, 1933
in Brooklyn, United States.
Associate justice of the Supreme Court nominated by Bill Clinton in 1993. She is well-known for constant advocation of gender equality.
She continued her work for women's equality on the Supreme Court where she ruled that the Virginia Military Institute, a state-funded school, could not refuse entry to women.
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Salary 2020: $255,300
John Paul Stevens was born
on April 20, 1920
in United States.
Elena Kagan was born
on April 28, 1960
in New York City, United States.
Fourth female Supreme Court Justice. She was nominated by President Barack Obama to replace John Paul Stevens.
She was appointed Solicitor General by President Obama one year before he nominated her for the Supreme Court.
Sandra Day O'Connor was born
on March 26, 1930
in El Paso, United States.
First woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court. Appointed to the position by President Ronald Reagan, she served from 1981 until 2006.
She was the first female Majority Leader of the Arizona State Senate.
Thurgood Marshall was born
on July 2, 1908
in Baltimore, United States.
The first African-American Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He was nominated to the position by President Lyndon B. Johnson and held the office from 1967 until 1991.
He graduated from the Howard University School of Law in 1933.
John Roberts was born
on January 27, 1955
in Buffalo, United States.
17th Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. He was nominated by George W. Bush in 2005.
Levi Woodbury was born
on December 22, 1789
in United States.
He was the first Supreme Court Justice to have attended law school.
Hugo Black was born
on February 27, 1886
in United States.
He supported the New Deal, especially the Judiciary Reorganization Bill of 1937.
Horace Harmon Lurton was born
on February 26, 1844
in United States.
He was one of the oldest justices appointed to the Court, being 65 years old at the time.
Horace Gray was born
on March 24, 1828
in United States.
He was the first justice of the Court to hire a clerk.
Earl Warren was born
on March 19, 1891
in Los Angeles, United States.
He ruled in the landmark decision of Brown v. Board of Education, where school segregation was declared unconstitutional.
Byron White was born
on June 8, 1917
in Fort Collins, United States.
He played football for the Pittsburgh Pirates (later known as the Steelers) in 1938, then for the Detroit Lions from 1940 until 1941. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1954.
Alfred Moore was born
on May 21, 1755
in United States.
He was one of the shortest justices to ever sit on the Supreme Court, standing just 4'5" tall.
Owen Roberts was born
on May 2, 1875
in Philadelphia, United States.
He was one of three justices to vote against Japanese-American internment camps in Korematsu vs. United States.
Stanley Forman Reed was born
on December 31, 1884
in United States.
He was an associate of the accused spy
Alger Hiss and was subpoenaed to testify during his trial, though he ethically objected to testifying while on the Supreme Court.
Ward Hunt was born
on June 14, 1810
in United States.
He presided over The United States v. Susan B. Anthony, where he ordered the jury to find Anthony guilty of breaking the law for voting in the 1872 election.