The scenario goes like this.
A seat opens on the U.S. Supreme Court. Sure, maybe Ruth Bader Ginsburg decides to retire.
Joe Biden is U.S. president at the time.
He asks former U.S. president Barack Obama if he is interested in being nominated for that opening.
Obama gives it the nod.
He's confirmed.
And that's that.
For the first time since William Howard Taft, reports The Hill, a leader who served as U.S. president also had served on the high court.
Obama's background includes lots more than being a smart politico. He had been the first African-America to be president of the Harvard Law Review. He also taught law courses at the University of Chicago. His persona essentially tilts toward erudite.
The play out of this scenario would be reassuring to liberals. There might be fewer migrations to restart their lives in nations outside the U.S. The economic plus would be keeping those dollars within the U.S.
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