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- Judicial Review: It can invalidate a statue for violating the Constitution
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- It includes a chief justice and Eight associate justices
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- The justices have a lifetime appointment, but can resign or be removed
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- When a vacancy opens, the president with advice and consent appoints a new justice
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- When a vacancy opens, the president with advice and consent appoints a new justice
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- Congress Passes the law, Executive executes the law, and the supreme court decides if the law is legal
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## The Politicization of the Supreme Court
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- Robert Bork
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- Nominated by Ronald Reagan in 1987
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- Viewed as a very conservative judge
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- Opposition was based on his stated desire to roll back civil rights decisions
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- Involved "The Saturday Night Massacre"
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- Final vote 42 for 45 against
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- Clarence Thomas & Anita Hill
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- Sexual harassment allegations by Anita Hill
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- Senate vote on Clarence Thomas in supreme court
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- Joe Biden vetoed the rejection and he assumed a supreme court justice role
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- Merrick Garland and Neil Gorsuch
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- Nominated by Barrack Obama, but lost in the senate
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- Mich McConnell refused to bring his name before the Senate
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- Obama was livid, but Hillary Clinton was expected to win
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- Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford
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- Similar to Clarence Hill, accused of sexual assault/harassment
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- Republicans controlled the senate, so he was voted in
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- Amy Coney Barrett
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- Donald Trump's third appointment
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- Devote Roman Catholic
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- 5th woman to serve on the court
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- Nominated to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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- "Notorious RBG"
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- The right to sign a mortgage without a man
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- Right to have a bank account without a husband or father
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- The right to have a job without being discriminated based on Gender
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- The right for women to be pregnant, have kids, and work
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## How to become a supreme court justice
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- Get nominated by the president
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- Senate judiciary committee conducts hearings and votes on wherever your name should be given to the senate for a vote. Then the full senate considers the candidates and usually they vote to confirm
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- Rejections are uncommon, only 12 rejections have ever happened in US history
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- The court nominates has become a partisan exercise. You now need to control the senate to get a justice confirmed
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## Everything is on the table
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- Size of the court is not set in the constitution
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- 1808 - 7
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- 1837 - 9
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- 1863 - 10
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- After WW2 - Back to 9
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- Statehood to
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- District of Columbia
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- Puerto Rico
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