How many days do the Supreme Court justices work?

It's hard to say just how many hours Justices spend working per week. What is known is that each month, they only have about 12 days of official responsibilities, at the most. That obviously doesn't encapsulate their full work load, though. It just reflects how often they have to literally be at work.
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How much time do Supreme Court justices work?

How long is the term of a Supreme Court Justice? The Constitution states that Justices "shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour." This means that the Justices hold office as long as they choose and can only be removed from office by impeachment.
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What do Supreme Court justices do daily?

What do Supreme Court justices do? Supreme Court justices hear oral arguments and make decisions on cases granted certiorari. They are usually cases in controversy from lower appeals courts. The court receives between 7,000 and 8,000 petitions each term and hears oral arguments in about 80 cases.
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How long is each Supreme Court session?

These sessions, which typically last 15-30 minutes, are open to the public. Conference Days: The Justices meet in a private conference to discuss cases argued earlier that week. The Justices also discuss and vote on petitions for review.
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Do Supreme Court justices have 24 hour security?

Justices were provided 24-hour protection by the U.S. Marshals. The new law expands that protection to their families. The bill was initially delayed in the House as Democrats sought to broaden the measure to include protection for families of court employees.
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Does Supreme Court get Secret Service?

The Supreme Court Police offers both part-time and full-time specialized units. These units include: Dignitary Protection Unit. Protective Intelligence Unit.
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Does the Supreme Court meet on weekends?

The Supreme Court Building is open to the public Monday – Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It is closed on weekends and all federal holidays. In addition to the Courtroom, portions of the first and ground floors of the Supreme Court Building are open to the public.
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Why does the Supreme Court not have cameras?

Over the years, justices have given many reasons for banning cameras. Among them: the Court needs to preserve its tradition; people will not understand the function of oral arguments; the media will use embarrassing sound bites; and cameras will encourage showboating.
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What do the Justices do between argument sessions?

The argument calendars are posted on the Court's Website under the "Oral Arguments" link. In the recesses between argument sessions, the Justices are busy writing opinions, deciding which cases to hear in the future, and reading the briefs for the next argument session.
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Do Supreme Court justices talk to each other?

Each side has 30 minutes to present its case, and the justices typically ask questions and even debate one another during the allotted time. After the public hearing the justices meet together privately to discuss the case. They share their opinions, debate the issues, and eventually come to a conclusion.
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Does the Supreme Court give tours?

Although the Supreme Court does not offer guided walking tours, visitors are encouraged to tour public portions of the building on a self-guided basis and take advantage of a variety of educational programs, including Courtroom Lectures, a Visitor Film, and court-related Exhibitions.
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Do Supreme Court judges live in DC?

Back at home, many justices do find ways to live like average Americans, residing in suburban Washington, D.C., homes and partaking in the area's social scene. Expert say the lack of cameras in the courtroom has helped the justices retain some anonymity in public.
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Do Supreme Court Justices get security?

Supreme Court justices are currently covered by federal security protection under US Code. The bill would extend those protections to immediate family members of the justices as well if the Marshal of the Supreme Court "determines such protection is necessary," according to the text of the legislation.
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How much do US Supreme Court Justices make?

This book income is in addition to a base salary of $268,300 in 2021 for the eight Associate Justices and $280,500 for Chief Justice John Roberts. Justices are legally limited to not earn more than roughly $30,000 for outside teaching. Several justices earned close to that in 2021.
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Who is the youngest Supreme Court Justice?

Is Amy Coney Barrett the youngest justice on the Supreme Court? Yes, she is the youngest justice serving on the court. Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch, who is four years older, is the second youngest.
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Can you take pictures inside the Supreme Court?

Yes, visitors may take photographs in public spaces for personal use. However, no photography is allowed inside the Courtroom at any time. How do I know when a case is scheduled for oral argument? The Supreme Court Calendar is located on the home page.
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Can public hear Supreme Court arguments?

Beginning with the October Term 2010, the audio recordings of all oral arguments heard by the Supreme Court of the United States are available free to the public on the Court's website, www.supremecourt.gov. The audio recordings are posted on Fridays at the end of each argument week.
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Can you listen to Supreme Court oral arguments live?

After months of delayed arguments, in May 2020, the court finally began to provide remote online access to live audio of oral arguments. The decision allowed people to listen to arguments remotely for the first time in the court's history and proved to be a well-received step in increasing transparency.
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What is the average time a Justice serves?

As of October 2020, there have been 115 Justices. What is the average length of a Justice's tenure? The average number of years that Justices have served is 16.
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Is the Supreme Court in recess?

The Court is, typically, in recess from late June/early July until the first Monday in October. The Court hears oral arguments in cases from October through April. From October through December, arguments are heard during the first two weeks of each month.
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Do the Supreme Court justices have bodyguards?

The U.S. Marshals Service is providing "around-the-clock security" at the homes of all nine Supreme Court justices, the Department of Justice said. Attorney General Merrick Garland directed the USMS to accelerate its efforts to protect the justices' homes, the Justice Department said in a press release.
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Who protects Supreme Court?

The U.S. Marshals Service continues to provide around-the-clock security for the nine Justices at their homes and has requested additional funding for costs that have been and will be incurred to provide this protection for the rest of Fiscal Year 2022 (FY22).
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Do vice presidents get Secret Service for life?

Congress passed legislation (H.R. 5938); the “Former Vice President Protection Act of 2008,” which authorized Secret Service protection for former Vice Presidents, their spouses and their children less than 16 years of age for up to six months after the Vice President's term in office has ended.
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