Supreme Court

As you probably have all heard, the Supreme Court has been an establishment I have been working to form since my Presidency. So now I can finally cut the red tape and explain it.

How it works: Each Presidency has the ability to appoint one member to the Court per term (if a President serves two terms they get two). The Court will maintain a 5 Justice panel which will rotate over time. For example, when the 6th administration appoints theirs, the 1st appointed justice will be replaced. Each administration also may have the ability to renew the outgoing justice for another 5 administrations. The Chief Justice will be based on the US way, with the 1st Justice being the initial one, and their subsequent replacements taking over the role.

The job of the Supreme Court is simple. They are the justice system. If an impeachment is imminent, they run the trial. If you wish to sue someone (civil court) they will hear the case and determine the outcome. When someone is facing a penalty for breaking rules (criminal court), they will cover the hearing and determine guilt or innocence, as well as the punishment. They must adhere to the 6th, 7th, and 8th Amendments of the US Constitution. The max penalty is a ban (our equivalent on capital punishment). They can also hear cases on constitutional questions and determine constitutionality of laws.

This is a lot of power, I know. But there are checks on that power.

The President and Cabinet may put forth an impeachment inquiry on members should they have reasonable cause for it (Electoral College determines reasonable cause). In order to impeachment, the President and Cabinet would need to secure the backing of themselves and a popular vote of the people. This way, all 3 institutions (Electoral College, Executive, and The People) must agree to take a justice off.

A live tracker of the Justices will be listed in a comment below, because comments are easier to edit than posts.