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Q1)难道这个就是你念叨的大法官。。。这个只是federal judge吧。。
从今往后,我也只顾自己发帖子,自己学习了。。
Q2)List of Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States里我看没有他啊
。。。
Thomas D. Schroeder (born 1959) is a United States federal judge.
Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Schroeder received a B.S. from Kansas University
in 1981 and a J.D. from Notre Dame Law School in 1984. He was a law clerk to
George E. MacKinnon of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of
Columbia Circuit from 1984 to 1985. He was in private practice in Winston-
Salem, North Carolina from 1985 to 2007.
On January 9, 2007, Schroeder was nominated by President George W. Bush to a
seat on the United States District Court for the Middle District of North
Carolina vacated by Frank W. Bullock. Schroeder was confirmed by the United
States Senate on December 14, 2007, and received his commission on January 8
, 2008.
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The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicial body in the
United States. Its membership consists of the Chief Justice of the United
States and eight associate justices. The justices are nominated by the
President of the United States and appointed after confirmation by the
United States Senate. Justices of the Supreme Court have life tenure[1] and
receive a salary which is set at $255,500 per year for the chief justice and
at $244,400 per year for each associate justice as of 2014.[2][3][4] On
August 7, 2010, Justice Elena Kagan became the 112th justice to serve on the
Court.[5]
The Supreme Court was created in 1789 by Article III of the United States
Constitution, which stipulates that the "judicial Power of the United States
, shall be vested in one supreme Court" together with any lower courts
Congress may establish.[1] Congress organized the Court that year with the
passage of the Judiciary Act of 1789. It specified the Court's original and
appellate jurisdiction, created thirteen judicial districts, and fixed the
number of justices at six (one chief justice and five associate justices).[6
][7]
Since the passage of the Judiciary Act, Congress has occasionally altered
the size of the Supreme Court, historically in response to the country's own
expansion in size. Membership was decreased in 1801 to five, then increased
to seven members in 1807, to nine in 1837, and to ten in 1863. It was then
reduced to seven in 1866. In 1869, Congress set the Court's size to nine
members, where it has remained since.[8] While the justices of the Supreme
Court are appointed for life, some choose to retire: a total of 54 have
retired or resigned. The average age of newly appointed justices is about 53
years old. Historically, the average length of service on the Court has
been less than 15 years; however, since 1970 the average length of service
has increased to about 26 years.[9]
从今往后,我也只顾自己发帖子,自己学习了。。
Q2)List of Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States里我看没有他啊
。。。
Thomas D. Schroeder (born 1959) is a United States federal judge.
Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Schroeder received a B.S. from Kansas University
in 1981 and a J.D. from Notre Dame Law School in 1984. He was a law clerk to
George E. MacKinnon of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of
Columbia Circuit from 1984 to 1985. He was in private practice in Winston-
Salem, North Carolina from 1985 to 2007.
On January 9, 2007, Schroeder was nominated by President George W. Bush to a
seat on the United States District Court for the Middle District of North
Carolina vacated by Frank W. Bullock. Schroeder was confirmed by the United
States Senate on December 14, 2007, and received his commission on January 8
, 2008.
***********************************
The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicial body in the
United States. Its membership consists of the Chief Justice of the United
States and eight associate justices. The justices are nominated by the
President of the United States and appointed after confirmation by the
United States Senate. Justices of the Supreme Court have life tenure[1] and
receive a salary which is set at $255,500 per year for the chief justice and
at $244,400 per year for each associate justice as of 2014.[2][3][4] On
August 7, 2010, Justice Elena Kagan became the 112th justice to serve on the
Court.[5]
The Supreme Court was created in 1789 by Article III of the United States
Constitution, which stipulates that the "judicial Power of the United States
, shall be vested in one supreme Court" together with any lower courts
Congress may establish.[1] Congress organized the Court that year with the
passage of the Judiciary Act of 1789. It specified the Court's original and
appellate jurisdiction, created thirteen judicial districts, and fixed the
number of justices at six (one chief justice and five associate justices).[6
][7]
Since the passage of the Judiciary Act, Congress has occasionally altered
the size of the Supreme Court, historically in response to the country's own
expansion in size. Membership was decreased in 1801 to five, then increased
to seven members in 1807, to nine in 1837, and to ten in 1863. It was then
reduced to seven in 1866. In 1869, Congress set the Court's size to nine
members, where it has remained since.[8] While the justices of the Supreme
Court are appointed for life, some choose to retire: a total of 54 have
retired or resigned. The average age of newly appointed justices is about 53
years old. Historically, the average length of service on the Court has
been less than 15 years; however, since 1970 the average length of service
has increased to about 26 years.[9]