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From a purely "is this technically permitted" viewpoint, yes.

From a practical "could this ever actually happen" viewpoint, no freakin' way. There's no explicit age or education requirement for Supreme Court Justices, but a Justice who has neither experience nor formal training in law? Not gonna happen.

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