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There are no constitutional requirements for appointment to the US Supreme Court; therefore, anyone the President nominates and the Senate approves may become a justice.

The President usually considers the recommendation and evaluation of the American Bar Association's Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary, however. The ABA lists the following suggested minimum criteria for nomination to US Supreme Court:

  1. Member in good standing in the state bar for at least five years
  2. Practicing trial attorney and/or trial judge for at least 12 years
  3. Competent citizen of good character, integrity, reason, intelligence, and judgment
  4. Distinguished accomplishments
  5. Required to be legal scholars
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The constitution does not place any restrictions upon who may hold the office of Justice. It doesn't even specify they have to be human; a gorilla would be unlikely to pass the "advice and consent of the senate" requirement in Article II, but it wouldn't technically be unconstitutional.

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The president may nominate anyone he/she wishes provided the Senate provides confirmation.

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