The Supreme Court is the head of the Judicial Branch. Therefore, the Supreme Court Justices hold the "highest office" in that branch.
Two of the various responsibilities of a person holding office are to carry out their duties and to follow protocol.
The person currently holding a particular office is the incumbent.
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May a person inherit the benefits of holding public office from an ancestor and what article of US Constitution?
an incumbent
In most every state a FELONY conviction will bar a person from holding public office.
A Religion Test cannot be required if they are in office.
No. The constitution forbids any person from holding office in more than one branch of government (legislative/judicial/executive) at any given time. Federal judges are part of the judicial branch, while the senate is part of the executive branch.
A person holding a public office requiring election getting there is called a politician.
the holding by a single person of more than one ecclesiastical benefice or office
No, an incumbent is a person already holding the office and running for re-election.
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