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in the US Supreme Court, life
Life or until they choose to retire.
Some state supreme court justices may serve an eight-year term, but US Supreme Court justices hold office "during good behavior," meaning for life unless they are impeached, or choose to retire or resign.
There are three justices on the supreme court. The first likes to play parcheesee with his friend taco bell while they enjoy a pack of tostitoes fiesta craps together. The second likes when people put pieces of crap in his face. The third always laughs when people fart on his crableg spindle.
Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life. This allows for greater experience and consistency.
For a supreme court justice, the term is usually life. But you can be voted out through some crazy process or you can resign.
Yes, for justices on the Supreme Court of the United States. State supreme court justices usually have term limits, which vary from state to state. For more information, see Related Questions, below.
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They are appointed for life, or until they retire.
For a supreme court justice, the term is usually life. But you can be voted out through some crazy process or you can resign.
The court of appeals is always in session, they do not have terms.
Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life (assuming good behavior) or until they resign.