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The judges of the United States Supreme Court are lifelong. Aren't they afraid of judicial injustice?
Not afraid of judicial injustice, because there are nine justices.

George W. Bush was elected the 43rd president of the United States in 2000 because the court ruled that the vote count in Florida was unqualified. The court also ruled that same-sex marriage was legal in 20 15 years, the US police must declare the right to arrest suspects according to the court's judgment in 1966, and adults should be executed. 1954 the abolition of the black-and-white campus system in the United States is also a court ruling. American courts can decide everything, and it will change over time. ?

1857, the American court ruled that Africans and their descendants, whether slaves or not, can never have American citizenship. 1896, the court ruled that the black-and-white campus system in the United States was illegal according to the Constitution, as announced in 1954. 1904, the court ruled that legislation should be made to protect workers' health. This is a team of nine judges, who have extraordinary strength. The power relationship of the court. There are currently four conservatives in the court: Chief Justice John? Robert Samuel? Harito, Clarence? Thomas and Anthony? Kennedy. Alito, appointed by Bush, is as conservative as his late colleague. Kennedy was appointed by Reagan and Thomas was appointed by Bush.

The other camp is Elena appointed by Obama? Elena kagan and Sonia? Sonia sotomayor, Bill? Bill Clinton appointed Ruth? Bud. Ruth Budd Ginsburg and Stephen? Breyer (Stephen breyer). Ginsburg is 83 years old, but he refuses to retire. As a result, scalia's death established a balance between court conservatives and liberals. How do court justices vote openly according to their ideology? Look at some court decisions. First, George in 2000? W? The ruling that George W. Bush became president, followed by the ruling that affected gun control laws, the ruling that controlled greenhouse gas emissions, and the ruling on labor rights gradually changed from left to right.