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I can understand it for higher earners. You are well compensated, typically better conditions and have employment options should the enviroment become toxic. For lower pays absolutely. If an employers agrees to X contracted hours/rate and then demands X+ hours because they know you cant say no, this is essentially theft. And to not pass this as rule essentially mandates it as OK. I hope this gets sorted. I suspect th…
It's a federal judge. There isn't much career progression beyond that because they're appointed for life. So, no, it won't follow them. This is also why we have lifetime appointments so judge's make legally correct rulings rather than politically appealing ones.
Progression: Supreme court judge. Chief justice. Maybe not many steps but huge ones. Also it would follow them as for both their remaining tenure and legacy, something they would be distinctly aware of and care about.
> This is also why we have lifetime appointments so judge's make legally correct rulings rather than politically appealing one
That's the theory but there is a reason each side wants to be in power during a supreme court position change. It is because political views shift their interpretation of the law.