Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life (assuming good behavior) or until they resign.
For a supreme court justice, the term is usually life. But you can be voted out through some crazy process or you can resign.
For a supreme court justice, the term is usually life. But you can be voted out through some crazy process or you can resign.
An Illinois supreme court justice serves a length of ten years.
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Supreme Court Justice
Justices are appointed to the Supreme Court for life or until they voluntarily retire.
Yes, there has been one Supreme Court Justice who was removed from office: Justice Samuel Chase. He was impeached by the House of Representatives in 1804 primarily for political reasons and was tried by the Senate in 1805 but ultimately acquitted, allowing him to remain in his position. No other Supreme Court Justice has been removed from office since then.
No, not at the same time. A US Supreme Court justice can serve in the Senate if he (or she) resigns from the Supreme Court, runs for office, and is elected. A US Senator can become a justice on the US Supreme Court if he (or she) resigns from the Senate (or has already resigned or been voted out of office) and is subsequently appointed by the President and approved by the Senate.
a justice in the supreme court serves for a life time.
the chief justice of the supreme court
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
A justice of the Supreme Court issues the Oath of Office on Inauguration Day.