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SCOTUS trivia

SCOTUS has nine active justices–eight associate justices and one chief justice. How many chief and associate justices have there been in the court’s history?

a) 17 chief justices, 200 associate justices
b) 17 chief justices, 103 associate justices
c) 22 chief justices, 111 associate justices
d) 18 chief justices, 103 associate justices

The correct answer: (b) 17 chief justices, 103 associate justices. John Roberts is the 17th Chief Justice of the United States, and there have been 103 associate justices in the court's history.[1]

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