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With a vacant seat on the Supreme Court, the nation is eager to see who President Biden chooses to succeed retiring Justice Stephen Breyer. The president has said he will choose a Black woman, prompting speculation about his picks mdash; but there s one more contender who wants a chance: 11-year-old Maddi Morgan, who wrote a letter to the White House asking to be chosen for the role. It all kind of started in fourth grade where we re learning about America s government systems and stuffhellip;  she told CBS News.  There aren t really many requirements to be a part of the Supreme Court.  stanley cup You just have to be appointed by the president. So, I thought, why not  And I just shot my shot. When asked if she thought a child could handle the position, she had no hesitation.  Children don t have a voice in this country,  she said.  Give them a small one.                 MaddiMorgan, the 11-year-old asking President Biden  stanley cup to be considered for the Supreme Court.                                                      CBS  stanley cup News                                        Morgan s parents said they were proud their child took such an initiative.  We were just amazed and delighted by her insight into what this country needs. The insight we need. Many voices to represent us. We re just very proud and delighted by her wanting to do this,  her father Tony said.                                        The sixth-grader said she doesn t have a strong backup plan yet, but has other ideas for how she could h Almt Houston Texans owner donates $10,000 to anti-LGBT group
A mystery man is getting a lot of attention for the hilarious, yet ruthless sign he crafted for the Cleveland Cavaliers-Charlotte Hornets game Friday night at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte.His sign didnrsquo;t target any of the players. Instead, it focused on his son, Thomas.The smiling man, who has yet to be identified, proudly held up a sign trolling his son for getting bad grades.                                        Thomas get your grades back up and next time yoursquo;ll be here. Love, Dad, read the sign, complete with a tearful emoji and Cavs logo.The brutally honest poster, which appears to have been professionally printed, earned the man the title, Father of the year, according to the internet at  adidas samba og least.    It s only March but we already have a strong candidate for dad of the year at the @cavs game pic.twitter/tFnT1qa50Dmdash; Dom  @DumbMoreReady  March 25, 2017  USA TODAY Sports Images photographer Jeremy Brevard first captured the photo at the game. It went viral with more than 195,000 likes after ESPN shared it on Instagram.        But it didnrsquo;t take long for social media users to snap th stanley cup eir own pictures and take screenshots of the jumbotron after it aired on ESPN before halftime.S stanley cup ome called it a parenting win:    Get your grades up Thomas!  parentingwin pic.twitter/VynXBNiozumdash; Dan Koo  @danieliskoo  March 25, 2017      Great Dad Move at Cavs game!  ManUp pic.twitter/3tQ8i2tBdTmdash; L-Town  @coachlawren
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