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Who is the marshal of the U.S. Supreme Court?

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The marshal of the U.S. Supreme Court is the person who oversees the security, maintenance, and operation of the Supreme Court Building. Federal law, 28 U.S.C. section 672, has provided for this position since 1867. There have been ten head marshals of the Supreme Court, including:

The Inaugural Supreme Court Fellows

The inaugural Supreme Court Fellows class of 1973–74 consisted of three individuals: Gordon Gee, who is now president of Ohio State University in Columbus; Russell Wheeler, who now serves as deputy director of the Federal Judicial Center in Washington, D.C.; and Howard R. Whitcomb, who is an emeritus professor of political science at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania.

Richard C. Parsons 1867–72
John Nicolay 1872–87
John M. Wright 1888–1915
Frank Key Green 1915–38
Thomas E. Waggaman 1938–52
T. Perry Lippitt 1952–72
Frank M. Hepler 1972–76
Alfred M. Wong 1976–94
Dale E. Bosley 1994–2001
Pamela Talkin 2001–present
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