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Alecsey [184]
2 years ago
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What are the negative effects of considering political leanings when selecting Supreme Court Justices?

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Snowcat [4.5K]2 years ago
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The negative effects of considering political leanings when selecting Supreme Court Justices include:

  • The risk of bias
  • The possibility of selecting an unqualified an inexperienced person

<h3>What are political leanings?</h3>

In the U.S., some people belong to the conservative political group while others belong to the liberal or democratic group.

It is wrong to select a Supreme Court Justice on any of these basis because the emotion is a major player that can lead to the wrong choices.

In such cases, the qualifications of the candidates might be overlooked due to bias.

Learn more about political leanings here:

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