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US Presidents are currently limited to two four-year terms of office, requiring a change of administration every four-to-eight years. Chief Justices of the Supreme Court are commissioned for life, per Article III of the Constitution, and may serve a long tenure in office.

Chief Justice John Marshall presided over the Supreme Court for 34 years. More recently, Chief Justice William Rehnquist lead the Court for 19 years.

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Q: Why have there been so few Supreme Court Chief Justices compared with US Presidents?
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