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  1. natural-born citizens of the United States
  2. at least 35 years of age
  3. resided in the United States for 14 years
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What are 2 requirements to join the supereme court?

To join the Supreme Court of the United States, a person must be nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Additionally, there are no specific qualifications or requirements in terms of age, education, or profession set forth in the U.S. Constitution for justices of the Supreme Court.


What is legal requirements?

Legal requirements are regulations or laws that individuals or organizations must adhere to in order to comply with the law. These requirements are typically set by governments and may vary depending on the jurisdiction and industry. Failure to meet legal requirements can result in penalties or legal action.


What are two ways in which a bill can become a law?

Step 1. A bill is thought up by anyone even the president or congress. Step 2. They present their idea to the staff, and the rough draft is refined into a proposed bill Step 3. The bill is then presented in front of other members of congress Step 4. The bill is then studied. Hearings are held and evidence on the bill is gathered and the committee can add or delete things as they please Step 5. The committee then votes on the bill and if it gets approved the bill is then sent to the Senate Step 6. That house votes, if the bill gets 2/3rd's vote it then moves onto another house Step 7. After the bill has been studied once again it is voted on once more and passed to the second house. Step 8. The first house considers any changes that were made. If it approves all inspections the bill is then sent to the President. Step 9. If the house where the bill originated feels they need to change anything or re-write parts before passing it on to the president they may do so. Step 10. It is then sent to the President. If the President signs the bill, it becomes a law. If the President does not approve the bill and he vetoes it, it is sent back to the house it originated in. Step 11. If the bill get's a 2/3rd's vote from the first and second house, the bill becomes a law and overrides the President's veto.


Is the the law for personal side to be 3 feet wide?

The minimum width for a personal space may vary depending on local regulations or building codes. It is advisable to check with the relevant authority or consult a legal professional for specific requirements in your area.


How is the president of the senate determined?

If you are referring to the President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate, this post is chosen by a simple majority vote in the Senate itself. That is, the Senators chose the President Pro Tempore of the Senate.