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Exhibitions


Visitors are invited to explore the rich history of the Supreme Court through a variety of exhibitions developed by the Office of the Curator. Located on the ground floor of the building these exhibitions highlight the work of the nation's highest Court, the lives of individual Justices, and the architecture of the building.

Current Exhibitions

The Supreme Court Building: America's Temple of Justice The Supreme Court Building: America's Temple of Justice

Explore the symbolism and construction of the Supreme Court Building, which opened in October 1935.
Reading the Law: Legal Education in America Reading the Law: Legal Education in America

Learn about the changing landscape of legal education available to future Supreme Court Justices.
Sandra Day O'Connor, First Woman on the Supreme Court Sandra Day O'Connor, First Woman on the Supreme Court

Follow Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's journey to the highest court in the land.
The Power of Image:  Charles Evans Hughes in Prints, Photographs and Drawings The Power of Image: Charles Evans Hughes in Prints, Photographs and Drawings

Discover how Charles Evans Hughes' image made him one of the most iconic public figures of his day.
Capturing Justice: Judicial Portraits by Augustus Saint-Gaudens Capturing Justice: Judicial Portraits by Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Explore sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens' unique artistry in his relief portraiture of Supreme Court Justices.

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