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It was ruled Constitutional when a rogue Republican justice,John Roberts, had a chance to do the right thing, but instead voted for Obamacare, and broke the deadlock.
Impeachment was the action voted by the House of Representatives against Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase. However, the Senate didn't uphold the impeachment.
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The President submits his choice to be a Supreme Court Justice for approval to the Congress. If the Congress does not vote for approval, (and there have been times when they voted against the President's choices), the person does not become a Supreme Court Justice and the President has to select someone else and have that person voted for by the Congress.
For a supreme court justice, the term is usually life. But you can be voted out through some crazy process or you can resign.
No, not at the same time. A US Supreme Court justice can serve in the Senate if he (or she) resigns from the Supreme Court, runs for office, and is elected. A US Senator can become a justice on the US Supreme Court if he (or she) resigns from the Senate (or has already resigned or been voted out of office) and is subsequently appointed by the President and approved by the Senate.
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For a supreme court justice, the term is usually life. But you can be voted out through some crazy process or you can resign.
did any republicans vote for obamacare
Early in Chief Justice Marshall's tenure on the Supreme Court, the majority of votes were unanimous; the other justices usually voted with Marshall, who then wrote the opinion of the court himself.Marshall's influence weakened in the waning days of his career, as more Democratic-Republicans were appointed to succeed Federalist justices.
Chief Justice John Roberts although an admitted Republican, voted to uphold Obamacare because he believed that the tax was constitutional, although the majority of Republican's dislike Obamacare.
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