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The Supreme Court Building is the seat of the Supreme Court of the United States and the Judicial Branch thereof. Completed in 1935, it is situated in Washington, D.C. at 1 First Street, NE, on the block immediately east of the United States Capitol. The building is under the jurisdiction of the Architect of the Capitol. On May 4, 1987, the Supreme Court Building was designated a National Historic Landmark.HistoryPrior to the establishment of the Federal City, the United States government resided briefly in New York City. As such, the Supreme Court met there during this time in the Merchants Exchange Building. When the capital moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Court moved with it and began meeting in Independence Hall, before settling in Old City Hall at 5th and Chestnut Streets from 1791 until 1800.After the federal government moved to Washington, D.C., the court had no permanent meeting location until 1810. When the architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe built the second U.S. Senate chamber directly on top of the first US Senate chamber, the Supreme Court took up residence in what is now referred to as the Old Supreme Court Chamber from 1810 through 1860. It remained in the Capitol until 1935, with the exception of a period from 1812 to 1819, during which the Court was absent from Washington because of the British invasion and the destruction of the Capitol during the War of 1812.

Address: 1 First St NE, Washington, DC 20543, USA
Phone: (202) 479-3000
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State: District of Columbia
Zip Code: 20543


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We really enjoyed our short 45' visit. We started with the video, which goes in a loop on two rooms and then followed it by one of the docent lectures inside the Supreme Court Room. The times of the lectures can be found on the top floor, where the line starts forming. You cannot take pictures inside the room but you can get a good picture just from the outside, zooming in. Spoiler alert: It's quite small, but the ceilings are very high.
8 years ago (02-11-2017)
The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest federal court of the United States. Established pursuant to Article Three of the United States Constitution in 1789, it has ultimate (and largely discretionary) appellate jurisdiction over all federal courts and state court cases involving issues of federal law plus original jurisdiction over a small range of cases. In the legal system of the United States, the Supreme Court is generally the final interpreter of federal law including the United States Constitution, but it may act only within the context of a case, in which it has jurisdiction. The Court does not have power to decide political questions, and its enforcement arm is in the executive rather than judicial branch of government. According to federal statute, the Court normally consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and eight associate justices who are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Once appointed, justices have lifetime tenure unless they resign, retire, or are removed after impeachment (though no justice has ever been removed).[2] In modern discourse, the justices are often categorized as having conservative, moderate, or liberal philosophies of law and of judicial interpretation. Each justice has one vote, and it is worth noting that while a far greater number of cases in recent history have been decided unanimously, decisions in cases of the highest profile have often come down to just one single vote, thereby exposing the justices' ideological beliefs that track with those philosophical or political categories. The Court meets in the Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C.
8 years ago (07-12-2017)
They do a decent job i wish they were at work a little more often. They really think hard during deliberations and consider what outcome is best for the people. I like how they mostly do not vote on party lines and vote what is in the constitution. The addition of goursuch makes the court even better
8 years ago (22-08-2017)
Make sure you visit ALL branches of government and reward yourself with a trip to the Supreme Court. I've never stood amid such tremendous pillars - and the great expanse of the interior drives home the importance of the court. Last lecture is at 3:30. We missed it by 20 minutes - don't make the same mistake. Everything you'd expect in the Supreme Court edifice of the U.S.A.
8 years ago (03-07-2017)
It can be overlooked in your tour of Washington but it is well worth a trip. The history of the building is fascinating. I was fortunate enough to see the Justices in session. If you have the opportunity to sit in, it is not something to miss.
8 years ago (01-10-2017)
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