Yes anyone can that nested the requirements, problem is it takes money and political backing and that's where most wouldn't back you unless you had some great platform you were running off of
anyone that is able to vote within voting age and anyone old enough to be president
The Constitution does not set forth any qualifications for service as a Justice. The President can nominate anyone he wants to serve. Whomever he chooses must be confirmed by the Senate and it is only by majority rule that the person is confirmed.
Yes, presidents have nominated Supreme Court justices who were not judges many times. The Constitution gives no qualifications for Supreme Court judges, so the President can nominate anyone he wants. Today, nominating judges is the norm, but that was not so in the past.
The Constitution no longer allows anyone to be elected President a third time.
The implied qualifications when running for president are basically qualifications the people look for.I.e. Wealth, education, looks, access to money etc.
They can be charged with anything anyone else can be charged with. Legally speaking, they are in no way above the law.
I am guessing you are thinking about the presidential succession act. If anyone in the succession list is not eligible to be president, then that person is skipped past on the list . The president pro-tempore of the Senate is next after the House Speaker.
The President has the authority to nominate anyone he (or she) feels would be an asset to the Court. Neither the US Constitution nor federal law list any qualifications or requirements for serving on the bench. According to federal law, the nominee must be a US citizen, but is not required to be a natural citizen.For information about practical consideration used in selecting US Supreme Court justices, see Related Questions, below.
There is no maximum age set by the constitution for being President of the United States.
Anyone who meets the lenders qualifications.
Not anyone, you may need certain credentials and qualifications. For qualifications you may need to inquire or ask for application and review for acceptance
...perhaps president of something, or some place... but not the US. Albert Einstein may have been brilliant, but know one knows if he was involved in politics, if people would agree with him, or if he had the brains for politics. It is just like there is street smarts and book smarts. Anyone can be president. He may not have been fit to be.