The Founding Era

Judiciary systems are the end-all to any properly formed government.  The judiciary system is what essentially controls all rules.  The U.S. Supreme Court in particular is the most powerful and influential judicial body on earth.  These nine justices are tasked with interpreting the age-old Constitution.  Keep in mind, the Constitution is 200 years old an counting.  So being the group of people interpreting this document are always in deep thought, as the Constitution must be easily misunderstood.  With this job comes a lot of responsibility.  There are thousands of petitions submitted every year, and weeding out the irrelevant to the important is also a demanding task.  All justices of the U.S. undergo a confirmation ceremony to become a justice.  Becoming a Supreme Court justice in one's lifetime is similar in odds to being struck by lightning.

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