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SCOTUS trivia

True or false: In order to be a Supreme Court justice, one must be a lawyer or a law school graduate.


a) True
b) False



The correct answer: (b) False. A Supreme Court justice does not have to be a lawyer or a law school graduate. The Constitution does not outline specific qualifications for justices including education, profession, age, or citizenship. James Byrnes was the last justice to be appointed to the court who did not attend law school.[1]

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