I believe they serve for life or until they step down of their own volition.
No. Seven Justices are appointed by the Governor to serve on the Arizona Supreme Court for a regular term of six years.
Justices are appointed to the Supreme Court for life or until they voluntarily retire.
Washington had to appoint the entire court of seven in his first term . Taft appointed six justices in his one term.
Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life. This allows for greater experience and consistency.
The justices of the Supreme Court are appointed for life by the President.
Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life (assuming good behavior) or until they resign.
They are appointed for life, or until they retire.
United States Supreme Court justices are actually appointed for life. You must be referring to judges on some other court, which you would need to specify in your question.
They do not serve terms. Once appointed, they are there until they retire, resign, die or (highly unlikely) are impeached and convicted. State supreme courts often impose term limits on their supreme court justices; however, the number and length of terms vary by state. For more information, see Related Questions, below.
in the US Supreme Court, life
United States Supreme Court yearly terms begin the first Monday in October and end the next year prior to the start of the new term, with actual sessions ending in July or June. Supreme Court justices are appointed for life.
supreme court justices are appointed by the president . The president will normally pick a person who he feels to be more qualified candidate but also someone whose views are same as the president. a president can only nominate a person for supreme court justice during the term in which he is serving and only if a spot on the supreme court is available. he cannot unseat a sitting justice to appoint a new person.