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How do US Supreme Court justices get appointed? - Peter Paccone
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There’s a job out there with a great deal of power, pay, prestige, and near-perfect job-security. And there’s only one way to be hired: get appointed to the US Supreme Court. But how do US Supreme Court Justices actually get that honor? Peter Paccone outlines the difficult process of getting a seat on the highest bench in the country.

Lesson by Peter Paccone, animation by Globizco.
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@engabdullahch

7 years ago

To be judged by the ultimate judges, Time & History. Best closing line

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@14s0cc3r14

7 years ago

For those curious, they have the position for life to keep them from being affected by outside politics. Because they don't have to worry about campaigning, or even keeping the public happy, they can interpret the Constitution to the best of their ability's with no outside bias, only their own.

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@athrash5136

7 years ago

This what I hope to do when I'm older. Wish me luck!

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@valokouneva2341

7 years ago

Please do more videos like these (explaining political systems, explaining political roles, the constitution, past presidents, how other countries' politics work, etc)

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@soufian2733

7 years ago

Beautiful art on this one !!

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@eatcarpet

7 years ago

This actually seems like a pretty crazy system.

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@pacific994

7 years ago

"...... by the ultimate judges. Time and history." Time will tell how history will judges.

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@marius8014

7 years ago

May i say that it is very undemocratic that effectively one party can appoint the highest judges in the country?

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@benjamindada638

5 years ago

One never graduated from high school

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@highpriest5633

6 years ago

To become a Supreme Court Justice would be a great Honor, God Bless all 9 of them! Republican or Democrat

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@doubled6490

7 years ago

This is so clearly flawed system with easy corruption.

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@dannypal123

4 years ago

A very clear and informative civics lesson. Thank you!

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@dangokissu

7 years ago

Thank you, I never learned how this works.

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@alexandrafelix8334

3 years ago

Who else is here ecause their teacher assigned them this

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@yellowtheyellow

7 years ago

It would be so nice if politicians just... did their jobs well once. Just a single time. Please?

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@vj4390

7 years ago

Loved the ending... "...the ultimate judges Time and History."

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@Zaidsohail12345

3 years ago

Who’s here after RBG died 😭😭😭😭

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@domtorres779

7 years ago

Dear Ted-ed, could you please bring back your series of "history vs. X" but this time of late President Marcos of the Philippines. It's a very relevant issue right now here and would like to know the thought of non-filipinos that view it from a non-subjective standpoint. Thanks!

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@asmith7094

3 years ago

Here after RBG died RIP

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@RainierKine

7 years ago

The very use of the executive branch and senate the verify the judge ensures it will always be partisan.

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