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Saige Zimmerman
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24 September, 06:32
How do you become a member of the Supreme Court
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Lexie Raymond
24 September, 06:52
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I'll explain with answers.
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1. Presidential Nomination
2. Special Reviews
3. Senate Votes
4. Taking a Seat
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