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In reply to the discussion: Who died and made the Supreme Court a Congress? [View all]quakerboy
(14,920 posts)39. Maybe im missing something
But your proposal is that we choose judges at random, force them to become SCOTUS justices, then fire them from the entire judiciary after 8 years, regardless of whether they do well or not.
So say Im a young star and make it to the federal judiciary young. A quick internet search seems to show the youngest were both appointed at 32. Then i get the random nod, become part of the scotus.. Then at the ripe old age of 40, I am completely and officially banned from my career, for life?
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What bothers me most is that the states have taken away the right to medical abortions
MiniMe
Jul 2023
#5
Mental & physical health of the mother was taken into account, as well as rape & incest...
Hekate
Jul 2023
#29
I recall reading an article where John McCain said something to that effect also
In It to Win It
Jul 2023
#19
I believe the SC has set some dangerous precedents with recent decisions--precedents that will
Lonestarblue
Jul 2023
#33
SCOTUS needs a complete overhaul on how judges are chosen and how long they serve.
cstanleytech
Jul 2023
#34