To be a justice on the Florida Supreme Court, a candidate must be a member of the Florida Bar for at least 10 years and be no older than 70 years at the time of appointment. Additionally, justices must be residents of Florida and are appointed by the Governor, followed by a merit retention vote by the electorate. The justices serve staggered six-year terms, ensuring a balance in the court's composition.
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Yes
is he pro life.
There are no explicit requirements in the U.S. Constitution for a person to be nominated to become a Supreme Court justice. No age, education, job experience, or citizenship rules exist. In fact, according to the Constitution, a Supreme Court justice does not need to even have a law degree.
That is a question for the voters of Florida to decide.
democrat, i think
is he pro life.
Associate Justice is the formal title for any US Supreme Court justice who is not the Chief Justice. There are eight Associate Justices and one Chief Justice on the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court of Florida was created in 1845.
There are no explicit requirements in the U.S. Constitution for a person to be nominated to become a Supreme Court justice. No age, education, job experience, or citizenship rules exist. In fact, according to the Constitution, a Supreme Court justice does not need to even have a law degree.
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