until they get voted out [vetoed] or until their ready to retire
Hi im in america
Federal judges in the United States serve until they retire or die. Other workers in the judicial branch (clerks, reporters, etc) may work for a shorter period of time.
The judicial branch is one of the branches that forms our government. It is not an individual person, but a permanent third of government. It does not serve terms. Individuals within the branch serve terms based on their position.
According to Article III, Section 1 of the Constitution, judges and justices of the Judicial Branch serve "during good behavior." This means they are appointed for life, unless they are impeached and removed from office.
36 years
In the United States, federal judges (including justices of the Supreme Court) serve for life. However, in many states, judges are elected or appointed to fixed terms and must be reelected by the people.
Judges under the direct jurisdiction of the Constitution serve until they retire or die. Other judges, such as state or circuit court judges may have to be retained through a vote on the ballot, which could limit their service time, however most judges can retained very easily. Other officials in the judicial branch may serve for a shorter period of time, but these officials are usually bureaucrats and not subject to elections or nominations.
Supreme court is a lifetime appointment
Executive has 4 Legislative has 2 Judicial has 6
Nancy Pelosi does not represent the Judicial branch of the American government. She is the Speaker of the House, which means she is the presiding officer of the House of Representatives in Congress. The Speaker is elected by a simple majority of the House every two years.
A president's term of office is four years, and the same for the vice president.
Voters and their elected representatives check the power of judicial branch through nullification. Nullification is the power, reserved to the States and to the People, typically expressed by State legislatures and court juries, whereby the parties simply ignore the offending law or judicial decision. It is perfectly legal and proper, and has a long and sterling record as the penultimate defense of the People's liberty against repression and tyranny.