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{{see also|List of Justices of the Supreme Court of Arabi}}
{{see also|List of Justices of the Supreme Court of Arabi}}
=== Current Justices ===
=== Current Justices ===
The Supreme Court consists of a chief justice, currently [[Audra Sanchez (Arabi)|Audra Sanchez]], and eight associate justices. Among the current members of the Court, Luke Marshall is the longest-serving justice, with a tenure of {{age in days nts|1997|12|18}} days ({{ayd|1997|12|18}}) as of {{FULLDATE}}; the most recent justice to join the court is [[Audra Sanchez (Arabi)|Audra Sanchez]], whose tenure began on June 19, 2020.
The Supreme Court consists of a chief justice, currently [[Audra Sanchez (Arabi)|Audra Sanchez]], and eight associate justices. Among the current members of the Court, Joe Hammond is the longest-serving justice, with a tenure of {{age in days nts|1999|9|27}} days ({{ayd|1999|9|27}}) as of {{FULLDATE}}; the most recent justice to join the court is [[Audra Sanchez (Arabi)|Audra Sanchez]], whose tenure began on June 19, 2020.


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| Luke Marshall<br> September 24, 1945<br> Denis, [[Saint George (Arabi)|Saint George]]
| [[Johnathan Michaelson (Arabi)|Michaelson]]
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| December 18, 1997<br>{{ayd|1997|12|18}}
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| Joe Hammond<br> February 3, 1951<br> Cartier, [[Saint George (Arabi)|Saint George]]
| Joe Hammond<br> February 3, 1951<br> Cartier, [[Saint George (Arabi)|Saint George]]
| [[Jonathan Clark (Arabi)|Clark]]
| [[Jonathan Clark (Arabi)|Clark]]
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| Jamie Houghton<br> August 18, 1954<br> Queensboro, [[Windsor (Arabi)|Windsor]]
| Jamie Houghton<br> August 18, 1954<br> Queensboro, [[Windsor (Arabi)|Windsor]]
| [[Samuel Ingram (Arabi)|Ingram]]
| [[Samuel Ingram (Arabi)|Ingram]]
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| Luke Wyatt <br> January 7, 1962 <br> Aurora, [[New London (Arabi)|New London]]
| Luke Wyatt <br> January 7, 1962 <br> Aurora, [[New London (Arabi)|New London]]
| [[Walter Freeman (Arabi)|W. Freeman]]
| [[Walter Freeman (Arabi)|W. Freeman]]
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| Mary Dodson <br> August 26, 1965<br> Mayfair, [[Burberry (Arabi)|Burberry]]
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| [[Walter Freeman (Arabi)|W. Freeman]]
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| Peter Cooke <br> October 21, 1968<br> North Rockford, [[Windsor (Arabi)|Windsor]]
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| [[Walter Freeman (Arabi)|W. Freeman]]
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| Olivia Knowles <br> August 25, 1965<br> Montana, [[Windsor (Arabi)|Windsor]]
| Olivia Knowles <br> August 25, 1965<br> Montana, [[Windsor (Arabi)|Windsor]]
| [[Lona Freeman (Arabi)|L. Freeman]]
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| Katherine Berg <br> January 21, 1960 <br> Springfield, [[Lochcoast (Arabi)|Lochcoast]]
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| [[Lona Freeman (Arabi)|L. Freeman]]
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Revision as of 21:11, 26 October 2020

Supreme Court of Arabi
Arabin Supreme Court Official Seal.png
EstablishedJanuary 10, 1839; 185 years ago (1839-01-10)
LocationDistrict of Arabi
Composition methodPresidential nomination with Senate confirmation
Authorized byU.S.S. Constitution
Judge term lengthMandatory retirement at age 75[1]
Number of positions9[2]
Chief Justice of Arabi
CurrentlyAudra Sanchez
SinceJune 19, 2020; 3 years ago (2020-06-19)


The Supreme Court of Arabi (SCOA) is the highest court in the federal judiciary of the United Socialist States. It has ultimate appellate jurisdiction over all federal and state court cases that involve a point of federal law, and original jurisdiction over a narrow range of cases, including suits between two or more states and those involving ambassadors. The Court holds the power of judicial review, the ability to invalidate a statue for violating a provision of the U.S.S. Constitution. It is also able to strike down presidential directives for violating either the Constitution or statutory law. It may act only within the context of a case in an area of law over which it has jurisdiction. The court may decide cases having political overtones, but it has ruled that it does not have power to decide non-justiciable political questions.

Established by Article III of the Constitution, the composition and procedures of the Supreme Court were established by the 1st Arabin Congress. The Court consists of the chief justice of Arabi and eight associate justices. Each justice has a mandatory retirement age of 75, meaning they remain on the Court until they resign, retire, die, or are removed from office. When a vacancy occurs, the president, with advice and consent of the Senate, appoints a new justice. Each justice has a single vote in deciding cases argued before it. When in majority, the chief justice decides who writes the opinion of the court; otherwise, the most senior justice in the majority assigns the task of writing the opinion.

The Court meets in the Supreme Court Building in the District.

Membership

Current Justices

The Supreme Court consists of a chief justice, currently Audra Sanchez, and eight associate justices. Among the current members of the Court, Joe Hammond is the longest-serving justice, with a tenure of 8,991 days (24 years, 225 days) as of May 9, 2024; the most recent justice to join the court is Audra Sanchez, whose tenure began on June 19, 2020.

Justice /
birthdate and place
Appointed by SCV Age at Start date /
length of service
Succeeded
Start Present
1 Audra Sanchez
August 28, 1972
Springfield, Windsor
L. Freeman 31-1 47 51 June 19, 2020
3 years, 325 days
Kirby
2 Joe Hammond
February 3, 1951
Cartier, Saint George
Clark 26-6 48 73 September 27, 1999
24 years, 225 days
Davidson
3 Jamie Houghton
August 18, 1954
Queensboro, Windsor
Ingram 24-8 53 69 March 30, 2008
16 years, 40 days
Ellis
4 Luke Wyatt
January 7, 1962
Aurora, New London
W. Freeman 26-6 50 62 July 15, 2012
11 years, 299 days
Dunne
5 Mary Dodson
August 26, 1965
Mayfair, Burberry
W. Freeman 32-0 47 58 December 2, 2012
11 years, 159 days
Birch
6 Peter Cooke
October 21, 1968
North Rockford, Windsor
W. Freeman 25-7 47 55 August 18, 2016
7 years, 265 days
Hilton
7 Olivia Knowles
August 25, 1965
Montana, Windsor
L. Freeman 20-12 54 58 January 17, 2020
4 years, 113 days
Collins
8 Katherine Berg
January 21, 1960
Springfield, Lochcoast
L. Freeman 26-6 60 64 January 30, 2020
4 years, 100 days
Muriel
9 Marshall

Length of tenure

This graph depicts the length of seach Supreme Court justice's tenure (not seniority) on the Court:

Notes

^ Justices nominated by Patrick Owens were exempt from the mandatory retirement age by USS§5A101

^ In the constitution the number of seats assigned to the Supreme Court was 10 but shortly after the constitution was put into effect the 1st Arabin Congress passed a statue to change the number of seats to 9 so there wouldn't be a tie vote in the Court.