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Chief Justice's Year-End Reports on the Federal Judiciary What Can I See and Do? Supreme Court of the United States Activity Booklet Detect the Differences: John Marshall’s Portrait (PDF)
Photographs
1940s-present: Enter the Press
1941, press photographers have taken their own
photographs
and video footage of the Justices after the official
photograph
is taken. The Press
Photographing
the Roberts Court, June 2017
All Together for the Camera: A History of the Supreme Court's Group Photograph
change in membership. Since 1941, the group
photograph
has been taken in the Supreme Court Building. and studios, and traces the development of the group
photograph
from the first in 1867 to the most
Photographs
Chief Justice's Year-End Reports on the Federal Judiciary What Can I See and Do? Court's collection of historic
photographs
, portraits, memorabilia and ephemera. Images
1940s-present: At Home and In Color
What Can I See and Do? While the press had been taking group
photographs
of the Justices in color since the 1940s, this is the first official group
photograph
to be taken in color. It was taken for
All Together for the Camera: A History of the Supreme Court's Group Photograph
For 75 years after the first group
photograph
in 1867, the Justices gathered occasionally for a Unless otherwise noted, all
photographs
in this online exhibit are from the Collection of the
1867-1870s: On the Bench
Chief Justice's Year-End Reports on the to all of the Justices. Not only had he already
photographed
each of them individually, but he had
photographed
nearly every sitting Justice since the 1840s as
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