
Background Supreme Court Justices are nominated by the President and must be confirmed by the Senate with a simple majority vote. Appointments are lifetime positions, and new appointments only occur when there is a vacancy due to retirement, death, or resignation of a sitting Justice. Currently, there are no vacancies on the Supreme Court.
Resolution Criteria This market will resolve YES for any answer if that person is successfully confirmed as a Supreme Court Justice at any point in their life. Multiple answers may be added by anyone. The market will resolve NO when they die without such appointment.
Considerations
Supreme Court nominations are highly dependent on political factors, including which party controls the presidency and Senate
Historical precedent shows that most nominees have significant judicial experience, though this is not a requirement
The timing of future vacancies is unpredictable, as Justices serve life terms and individually decide when/if to retire