Appointments to the Supreme Court of the US are for life.
A justice on the Supreme Court of the United States has no tenure. It is a lifetime appointment. The justice may, however, choose to retire at any time.
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Chief Justice of the United States
The Chief Justice of the United States heads The United States Supreme Court as the top presiding Judge. The Chief Justice's title is The Chief Justice of the United States.
Thurgood Marshall was a justice on the Supreme Court of the United States. He was the first African- American ever to be appointed as a justice.
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The President Of The United States of America.
Chief Justice of the United States
He or she is called the 'Chief Justice of the United States', and is in control of not only the Supreme Court, but also the various Federal courts. The position used to be called the, "Chief Justice of the Supreme Court", but not any longer.
The proper title is Chief Justice of the United States; however, most people refer to the office as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court because he (or she) presides over the Supreme Court of the United States (often called US Supreme Court).
The presiding Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court as of 2012 is John G. Roberts, Jr.
too many,she only got in to protect obama!