Through the years with the Supremes.

PositionLaw & Justice

Here is some interesting information concerning the Supreme Court:

* Quill pens still are part of the courtroom decor.

* In 1789, the chief justice's annual salary was $4,000, while associate justices made $3,500. By 2006, the chief justice earned $212,100 and associate justices received $203,000. By contrast, the nation's president currently earns $400,000 a year.

* There have been 17 chief justices. The official title is chief justice of the United States.

* The chief justice also serves as the chancellor of the Smithsonian Institution and appoints the members of the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, which reviews applications for warrants related to national security investigations.

* The Constitution states that the judges "shall hold their offices during good behavior." Appointments are for life and end only when a justice resigns, retires, dies, or is impeached and convicted by Congress.

* The first female justice was Sandra Day O'Connor in 1981. The first African-American justice was Thurgood Marshall in 1967. The first Jewish justice was Louis Brandeis in 1916.

* The words "Equal Justice Under Law" are inscribed above the main entrance to the Supreme Court Building.

* The proceedings of the Supreme Court are open to the public.

* Pamela Talkin is the 10th marshal of the Supreme Court and the first woman to hold the position. She is the only person in the courtroom with a gavel. She starts court proceedings with the official opening cry, part of which is "Oyez! Oyez! Oyez!"

"Oyez" means "hear" or "attend" and is used as a call for silence and attention.

* Before taking a seat at the bench, each...

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