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The Supreme Court, the highest court in the nation, consists of eight associate justices and one chief justice. While a law degree or native-born citizenship is not required for appointment, confirmation can be challenging. Supreme Court justices serve lifetime appointments, remaining in their position unless they choose to leave or are impeached; vacancies arise primarily from justice deaths. Although a vacancy can occur at any time, it is rare near presidential elections. When a vacancy arises, the president nominates a replacement, often after consulting with their party's senators. The Senate Judiciary Committee reviews the nominee, conducts public hearings, and then recommends whether to confirm. A simple majority in the Senate is needed for confirmation, and in the event of a tie, the decision remains unresolved.