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Who is the longest serving supreme court justice currently

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harina [27]2 years ago
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Among the current members of the Court, Clarence Thomas's tenure of 10,939 days (29 years, 346 days) is the longest, while Amy Coney Barrett's 342 days is the shortest.

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