They are appointed for life, or until they retire.
Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life (assuming good behavior) or until they resign.
Supreme Court is life. Lower courts are terms of office that vary.
Life or until they choose to retire.
The Supreme Court Justices serve for life.
For a supreme court justice, the term is usually life. But you can be voted out through some crazy process or you can resign.
Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life (assuming good behavior) or until they resign.
in the US Supreme Court, life
The actual term of office as stated in the US Constitution, Article III, is that they shall serve "during good behavior." This means that they serve for life but may be impeached and removed from office if convicted of the same offenses that the President may be impeached and removed for.
Two years.
Article III, Section 1, of the US Constitution provides that justices shall hold office "during good behavior," indicating the appointment is for life unless the justice commits a serious offense and is removed by impeachment in the House of Representatives, followed by a trial in the Senate.
Six years
6 years
Six years.
Six years