NO, they serve for life or until they voluntarily resign/retire.
9 apex
l
Hard question to answer. There are billions of people who are not members of the United States Supreme Court. I'm not, for one.
The U.S. Supreme Court members are not elected by the people. They are nominated by the President and voted on by the Congress.
Voters can set practical term limits on a US Senator or Congressman by voting him or her out of office in the general election. There is no way to pass a law or state constitutional amendment that imposes legal limits on their terms, however, because the US Supreme Court found that unconstitutional in US Term Limits Inc., v. Thornton, (1995).
No. The US Supreme Court doesn't hold trials; they hear appeals. Sentences are imposed by the trial court.
The U.S. Supreme Court.
njmhjhj
Jmmn
Members of the Supreme Court in the United States are appointed, not elected. The President nominates candidates, and the Senate confirms or rejects the nomination. Once confirmed, justices serve for life or until they retire.
No, the Supreme Court is not elected by the people. Supreme Court Justices are nominated by the President, and then the Senate votes to confirm them.
The Supreme Court justices, their law clerks, other legal staff, and members of the Supreme Court Bar.