LOS ANGELES - The Supreme Court is the highest federal court in the United States and is charged with ensuring equal justice under law for the American people.More than 100 justices have served on the Supreme Court, and since 1869, the number of seats on the Supreme Court has stood at nine.But why are there are nine Supreme Court justices in the first place?
Has there ever been a different number? Could it ever change?Let’s break it down.The history of the Supreme CourtThe first Supreme Court session was on Feb.
1, 1790, and George Washington, the first president of the United States, appointed six justices to the court.AdvertisementAccording to Dave Roos with History.com, the Judiciary Act of 1789 divided the circuit courts into three.