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  1. The Supreme Court Building houses the Supreme Court of the United States, the highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States. The building serves as the official workplace of the chief justice of the United States and the eight associate justices of the Supreme Court .

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      The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is the...

  2. Supreme Court Building Highlights Brochure (pdf) The main entrance to the Supreme Court Building is on the west side, facing the United States Capitol. A few low steps lead up to the 252-foot-wide oval plaza in front of the building. Flanking these steps is a pair of marble candelabra with carved panels on their square bases depicting Justice ...

  3. El edificio de la Corte Suprema ( Temple of justice ), que está localizado en Washington D. C., fue diseñado por el arquitecto Cass Gilbert. 6 La primera piedra fue colocada el 13 de octubre de 1932 y la construcción fue completada en 1935, cuyos costos ascendieron a 9.740.000 dólares, 94.000 dólares menos que el tope del presupuesto.

  4. The Supreme Court Building. The Supreme Court Building, located at One First Street, NE, in Washington, DC, is the permanent home of the Court. Completed in 1935, the Building is open to the public Monday–Friday, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. and is closed on weekends and federal holidays.

  5. First occupied on October 7, 1935, the Supreme Court building is a fitting home for the nation's third branch of government. Chief Justice William Howard Taft was behind the effort to provide the Court with its own building, moving out of the U.S. Capitol where it had been meeting since 1801. The Court did not move far, however.

  6. Building History. “The Republic endures and this is the symbol of its faith.”. These words, spoken by Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes in laying the cornerstone for the Supreme Court Building on October 13, 1932, express the importance of the Supreme Court in the American system. Yet surprisingly, despite its role as a coequal branch of ...