Yes, Hamilton did support life tenure for judges because it prevented the president from removing a judge he didn't like or disagreed with.
federal judges
The structure of the judicial branch of government is outlined in Article III of the United States Constitution. This article establishes the Supreme Court and allows Congress to create lower federal courts. It defines the jurisdiction of the federal judiciary and provides for the appointment and tenure of judges. Additionally, it ensures that judges hold their positions during "good behavior," effectively allowing for life tenure barring impeachment.
for life
Federal judges are appointed to lifetime tenure 'with good behavior.' Their salary cannot be diminished by Congress. They are appointed by the President.
Judges can serve for varying lengths of time depending on the jurisdiction and the type of judgeship. In the United States, federal judges are appointed for life, meaning they can serve as long as they choose, unless they resign, retire, or are removed through impeachment. State judges, on the other hand, may serve fixed terms, which can range from a few years to several decades, and may be subject to re-election or reappointment. Ultimately, the specific duration of a judge's tenure is determined by the laws governing their position.
life
The primary goal of life tenure is to insulate the office holder from external pressures, such as having to run for office and cater to a certain political party or constituency. It is a way to ensure impartiality.
Life.
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LIFE!
Yes; the story of Sampson's life can be found in the Old Testament book of Judges 13th-16th chapters
The cast of Hamilton Life - 2012 includes: Linda Rourke as Herself - Host