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36. Qualifications of a Supreme Court justice are*not stated in the Constitutionthe same as for the Presidentthe same as for a senatorthe same as for a member of the House of Representatives

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  1. Qualifications of a Supreme Court justice are*not stated in the Constitutionthe same as for the Presidentthe same as for a senatorthe same as for a member of the House of Representatives
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The qualifications of a Supreme Court justice are not stated in the Constitution. This means that technically, anyone can be appointed to the Supreme Court, regardless of their education, age, job experience, or citizenship status. However, traditionally, Supreme Court justices have been lawyers with extensive experience in the field of law. They are nominated by the President and must be confirmed by the Senate.

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