Supreme+Court

The supreme court is the highest court in the United State's government. It resides at a federal level in the Supreme Court Building. It is composed of a Chief of Justice and eight Associate Judges. This brings the United State's Supreme Court to a grand total of 9 members. Being a judge in the Supreme Court is an extremely desirable and honored position in the United States. To be considered you must first be appointed by the President in the executive branch. To be appointed you must be voted by majority in the Senate of the Legislative Branch. Once entered into the Supreme Court judges are entered for life on "good behavior". They only leave when they retire, are impeached, or die.