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The seating order at cabinet meetings most accurately reflects the importance, in the Presidents eyes, of those cabinet departments. It is far more likely the Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense would be seated closer to the President than the Secretary of Education.

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What Seats have obstructed views at the Ryman Auditorium?

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How is a filibuster broken in the Senate?

A filibuster is broken when 60 senators vote to invoke cloture. This is why Democrats were so interested in seating 60 senators in this election--it is very difficult to persuade a senator of the opposing party to vote for cloture. A 60-seat majority is called a "filibuster-proof" majority because they can invoke cloture without asking any minority members for their votes.


Origins of the term box office?

The term box office likely refers to the office where 'boxes', private seating areas, were sold at theatres and its usage derives back to the 1780s. Theatres today still have boxes, and some cinemas and theatres refer to the best seats as box seats. The term also possibly originates from Shakespearean times, in which boxes would be used to collect a fee. However, due to thieves, the boxes would only contain a small amount of money, and the full boxes would be placed in an office, collectively called a "Box Office".


What are the rules for seating a US Supreme Court justice?

The Chief Justice sits in the center on the bench, or at the head of the table during conference. The other justices are seated in order of seniority.The senior Associate Justice sits immediately to the Chief Justice's right; the second most senior sits immediately to his left. The seats alternate right to left in order of seniority, with the most junior Justice occupying the last seat.Attempt at Diagram of BenchChief Justice Roberts (1)Justice Antonin Scalia (2)............Justice Anthony Kennedy (3)Justice Clarence Thomas (4)...........................Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (5)Justice Stephen Breyer (6).........................................Justice Samuel Alito (7)Justice Sonia Sotomayor (8)..............................................Justice Elena Kagan (9)


Have all US Supreme Court justices been lawyers?

No, eight of the nine members of the current Court served as US Court of Appeals Circuit judges prior to being elevated to the Supreme Court, and Justice Sotomayor has also served as a District Court (trial) judge. The newest justice to join the Court, Elena Kagan, is the lone exception; she has served as US Solicitor General, Associate White House Counsel, Dean of Harvard Law School, and as a Law Professor, but had no judicial experience prior to taking the Oath of Office on August 7, 2010. Having prior judicial experience is not a constitutional requirement, but a fairly recent trend toward seating justices with prior judicial experience for practical purposes. It was less common in the past to select candidates with judicial experience. At one time, members of the Court were more likely to be selected from the political ranks: former Senators, House members, cabinet members, State Governors, and members of State legislature were well represented. Some past justices had made distinguished careers as lawyers, and were selected on the basis of their legal reputations. Kagan was US Solicitor General immediately prior to her nomination, the first justice in 40 years not to have experience on the bench. There are no constitutionally mandated qualifications for Supreme Court Justices; however, all 112 past and present members of the Court are, or have been, lawyers.

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