The current U.S. Supreme Court justices as of May 2025 are:
- Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. (appointed 2005 by President George W. Bush)
- Associate Justice Clarence Thomas (appointed 1991 by President George H. W. Bush)
- Associate Justice Samuel Alito (appointed 2006 by President George W. Bush)
- Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor (appointed 2009 by President Barack Obama)
- Associate Justice Elena Kagan (appointed 2010 by President Barack Obama)
- Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch (appointed 2017 by President Donald Trump)
- Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh (appointed 2018 by President Donald Trump)
- Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett (appointed 2020 by President Donald Trump)
- Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson (appointed 2022 by President Joe Biden)
This nine-member court includes one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices, with a current ideological composition generally described as a 6–3 conservative majority