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The supreme court justices serve a life sentence, one term, until they die/retire. Among state judical brances the justices terms vary from state to state depending on how each state's constitution has established their respective judical branch.

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16y ago

All that they can get elected to, term limits mandated by a State do not apply to a Federal office.

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There are no term limits in the United States senate. They can be Senate as much as they want.

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There are no term limits for supreme court justices.

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12y ago

either 4 or 6

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