Federal and Supreme Court justices in the United States are appointed for life, meaning they serve until they resign, retire, or are removed through impeachment. This lifetime appointment is meant to ensure judicial independence and protect justices from political pressures. However, justices can choose to retire or take senior status, which allows them to serve in a reduced capacity.
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Life or until retirement
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Supreme court justices are appointed by the president.
Supreme court justices are appointed by the president with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life. They cannot have their membership on the Supreme Court revoke. This prevents politicians from being able to blackmail Supreme Court Justices by threatening to fire them. This helps ensure that Justices will not be pressured from outside forces. Supreme Court Justices keep their position until they retire or die.
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Supreme Justices are nominated by the Senate.Then, the President appoints the justices. Therefore,the executive branch appoints supreme court justices
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they have to be appointed by the president and approved by the senate
The Supreme Court Justices are appointed by The President & confirmed by The Senate.