Supreme Court justices are elected to a natural life term. There is only one term, and it lasts until they retire or die.
There is no fixed limit on the number of terms a justice can serve on the US Supreme Court. Justices are appointed for life, which means they serve until retirement, death, resignation, or impeachment.
There are currently nine US Supreme Court judges and they are appointed for life.
There are 5 Wyoming Supreme Court Justices.
There are 5 Wyoming Supreme Court Justices.
9 judges serve on the supreme court.
US Supreme Court Justices have no "terms". According to the US Constitution they serve "during Good Behavior", which basically means "for life, or at least until they decide to step down or get caught doing something truly outrageously illegal and are officially removed from office." No Justice has ever been impeached.
There are 5 Wyoming Supreme Court Justices.
There are seven judges on the Florida Supreme Court.
There are 9 Supreme Court Justices, all who serve for life.
There are 9 justices on the Mississippi Supreme Court. There is 1 chief justice, 2 presiding justices, and 6 associate justices, their designations determined by seniority on the court. *Unlike the US Supreme Court, the justices are elected to terms of 8 years, on a staggered schedule.
Supreme Court is the highest and there are 9 justices.
They do not have terms. They serve until they die or retire.
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