Plain Text List of Supreme Court Justices
This plain text list of all Supreme Court justices is a valuable resource for educators, students, content creators, and legal enthusiasts. Whether you’re designing puzzles and games, preparing classroom activities, or enhancing your blog posts and websites, this list provides quick and easy access to the names of current and past justices, such as John Roberts, Sonia Sotomayor, Clarence Thomas, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Its simple, unformatted text format allows you to copy the entire list with just a click and seamlessly paste it into any application—be it a document, webpage, or presentation—without worrying about unnecessary formatting issues. This ease of use saves time and effort, making it simple to incorporate important legal figures into your projects.
Capitalized Chronological Version of the List
This version of the copy and paste Supreme Court Justices text list has normal capitalization, making it suitable for any use. Simply click the button at the bottom of the list to copy, then paste into Word, Excel, or wherever else you need the list to appear.
Uppercase Chronological Version of the List
This version of the copy and paste Supreme Court Justices text list has each word in all caps, which makes it suitable for uses such as creating word search puzzles, crosswords, vocabulary lists, etc. Simply click the button at the bottom of the list to copy, then paste into Word, Excel, or wherever else you need the list to appear.
Capitalized Chronological Version of the List – With Dates
This version of the copy and paste Supreme Court Justices text list has normal capitalization, along with dates served. Simply click the button at the bottom of the list to copy, then paste into Word, Excel, or wherever else you need the list to appear.
Uppercase Chronological Version of the List – With Dates
This version of the copy and paste Supreme Court Justices text list has each word in all caps, along with dates served. Simply click the button at the bottom of the list to copy, then paste into Word, Excel, or wherever else you need the list to appear.

