In the sentence:

Supreme Court judges see many cases.

Should judges be Capitalized?

No. Judges should not be capitalized in your sentence. However, a more appropriate use is Supreme Court Justices, in which Justices is capitalized.

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MISTAKE PWEnd

In the sentence "Supreme Court judges see many cases," the word "judges" should not be capitalized.

When it comes to capitalization, general titles or roles are not typically capitalized unless they are used as part of a specific title, before a specific name, or at the beginning of a sentence. In this case, "judges" is used as a general role and not part of a specific title or before a specific name. Therefore, it should be written in lowercase.