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What was the importance of the Supreme Court having its own independent building?
a) Congress could continue to hold a position of power over the court based on location.
b) The president could hold a position of power over the court based on location.
c) The court was no longer beholden to Congress for room.
d) The new building emphasized the national scope of the court.
e) Justices could be kept away from lobbyists who would influence their judgments.

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The court was no longer beholden to Congress for room.


The Supreme Court used space in Congress as Congress saw fit to provide until moving to its own building in 1935.


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The importance of the Supreme Court in having its own independent building is:

e) Justices could be kept away from lobbyists who would influence their judgments.

  • Congress cannot hold a position over the court as the Supreme Court is an independent body and no political power can suppress its judgement.
  • The president cannot hold a position of power over the court based on location.
  • Court is not required to keep room for Congress as Supreme court is an independent body.
  • It does not dependent upon old or new building the working and functioning of the Supreme court should be free from any interferences.
  • The offices of the executive, legislature, and judiciary are expected to be located at different locations in the country or state so that not a single office is able to affect the working and functioning of either.
  • Justices should be kept away from lobbyists who can influence the overall judgment of the Supreme court which is an independent body.

Hence, option e) is correct.

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