| a native of Baltimore, its international airport is named after him | Thurgood Marshall |
| argued six women's rights cases before the Supreme Court while working for the ACLU | Ruth Bader Ginsburg |
| chaired the commission which investigated the deaths of JFK and Lee Harvey Oswald | Earl Warren |
| chief counsel for the NAACP from 1938-1950 | Thurgood Marshall |
| Chief Justice from 1789-1795 | John Jay |
| Chief Justice from 1801-1835 | John Marshall |
| Chief Justice from 1921-1930 | William Howard Taft |
| Chief Justice from 1953-1969 | Earl Warren |
| Chief Justice of New York from 1777-1779 | John Jay |
| during his confirmation hearings, former suboridinate Anita Hill testified that he frequently made inappropriate sexual comments | Clarence Thomas |
| Eisenhower said that nominating him was the "biggest damfool mistake I ever made" | Earl Warren |
| first African-American to serve on the Supreme Court | Thurgood Marshall |
| first Chief Justice of the US | John Jay |
| first woman on the Supreme Court | Sandra Day O'Connor |
| Governor of California from 1943-1953 | Earl Warren |
| Governor of New York from 1795-1801 | John Jay |
| in his ruling on McCulloch v. Maryland, he said "The power to tax involves the power to destroy" | John Marshall |
| longest-serving Chief Justice in US history | John Marshall |
| negotiated the Treaty of Paris, ending the Revolutionary War | John Jay |
| one of the co-authors of the Federalist Papers | John Jay |
| only president who also served on the Supreme Court | William Howard Taft |
| President of the Continental Congress from 1778-1779 | John Jay |
| second female Supreme Court justice | Ruth Bader Ginsburg |
| Thomas Dewey's running mate in the 1948 Presidential Election | Earl Warren |
| tradition says the Liberty Bell cracked in 1835 while tolling his death | John Marshall |
| winning lawyer of the Brown v. Board of Education case | Thurgood Marshall |