September 22, 9010 - The Supreme Court is to go through substantial changes in these coming weeks after Congress voted on updating the judiciary system.
Congress has determined that the selection of justices by a higher authority is equated to dictatorship control over the people of this nation.
No one will be allowed to pick Supreme Court justices based on their personal opinions because they want to control the laws and the courts.
Instead, all judges in the United States who are interested in the position of Supreme Court justice will have to undergo a series of test to determine their I.Q. level.
The top ten I.Q. scores will be offered a chance to sit before the Congress for the selection of one person who will fill a vacant position in the Court.
A new computerized system named "Mockingbird", which has been programmed with volumes of laws, scientific data, and a sophisticated logic system will be put into use at the Supreme Court.
The computer will listen to the justices argue over issues and analysis the opinion of the justices to give its own logical version of the decisions which may or not be in contrast to the decisions of the justices.
Experts in the field of law say the Mockingbird's accuracy in making correct legal decisions is in the 100% range. The Mockingbird is similar to a computerized chest master which can out perform even the most intelligent human chest player.
This computerized legal master was devised by Henry Schneider whose desires to create a perfect check and balances for the judiciary led him to the invention.
Although the Mockingbird will not replace the justices it is expected to keep them on the right track when making judicial decisions because the decisions of the justices and the legal opinion of the Mockingbird will be made available to the public for viewing.
Justices could face impeachment if their decisions are out of the norm when scrutinized by the Mockingbird.
For example, if the justices deny someone a trail based on new evidence discovered which could free the person; the Mockingbird will point to the constitutional law of due process before submitting evidence and the name of the justice to the Congress for a review of possible impeachment proceedings.
