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Supreme Court justices are out of order

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion November 29, 2022

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Kimberly Atkins Stohr’s piece on “wining and dining” the Supreme Court justices shines a light on a problem that seldom sees the light of day (”,” Opinion, Nov. 25). Supreme Court justices enjoy privileges that no other American enjoys. Out of 330 million Americans, the nine Americans who serve as justices are guaranteed their jobs for life with no real risk of removal. Of the 117 justices who have served since 1790, none has ever been... + full article



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