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Supreme courtship book review
Supreme courtship book review








supreme courtship book review

Join a bench with young, stylish versions of your favorite Justices - Justice Ginsburg, Chief Justice Roberts, and more!.Master the powers of the third branch of government!.Experience the world’s first Judicial Friendship Simulator.Win friends and influence people (to your side of an argument) and unlock custom side stories and endings!.Learn the ins-and-outs of the most important Supreme Court cases in recent history.Uncover a thrilling political mystery that may put our very Democracy at risk.BE the change you want to see in the world!.With so much to learn, you'll need to rely on your sharp-witted colleagues to get you up to speed!.With nine Supreme Court seats, there's a lot of legal talent on the bench! As the newly appointed ninth member, you’ll meet younger, stylish versions of the other eight real-life Supreme Court Justices. These Justices may look different, but they’re still true to their original counterparts, having the same personality and ideological leanings - just turned up to 11.Īs you spend time with each Justice, you’ll learn more about their views, their background, and their hobbies - all based on real life. With additional funding, we’ll be able to add Justice Thomas, Justice Kagan, and the rest! Check out our stretch goals to see how you can get your favorite Justice's story unlocked!Īnd now, without further ado, let’s meet the bench! If you befriend a Justice, you might even unlock special side stories and endings! Supreme Courtship will initially feature side stories for Chief Justice Roberts, Justice Ginsburg, and Justice Kennedy. They don’t call him Chief Justice for nothing - as the leader of the Court, Roberts role is to safeguard justice itself. He’s your no-nonsense, stern-but-kind-hearted Court Daddy (though don’t ever let him hear you call him that). He presides over the bench with one rule in mind - never lower the integrity of the Court.










Supreme courtship book review