Supreme Court Justices have a ten year term.
They serve for life.
US Supreme Court justices are nominated by the President of the United States. Justices who are confirmed by the Senate serve for life, unless impeached.
For Canadian Federal Justices, the mandatory retirement age is 75.Added: (in the US) For life.
How long do supreme court justices severe for
They are appointed for life or until they resign
Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life and I think the retirement time varies much.
They are allowed to serve on the Supreme Court for the entire time they are alive. In other words, a lifetime.
A supreme court judge serves a life term.
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(in the US) The Supreme Court would be considered the high court, it is for life, they serve as justices for the rest of their lives. There are nine justices with 8 associate ones chosen by the president.
There's no limit; they are lifetime appointments. They can retire if they wish, or they can hang on until they die.
Supreme justices serve "during good behavior," which means "for life" unless the justice commits an offense that results in impeachment and conviction. There are no constitutional requirements listed for justices, but for practical purposes, the person must be a US citizen and must meet whatever qualifications the President and Senate believe are essential to serving on the bench.