Federal judges in the United States serve lifetime appointments, meaning they hold their positions for life, unless they resign, retire, or are removed through impeachment. This provision is established in Article III of the U.S. Constitution, which aims to ensure judicial independence. However, they are subject to good behavior and can be removed for misconduct.
A judge can serve as a lifetime
Federal judges serve for life unless they commit a crime.
a judge
A Federal District Judge has a lifetime appointment.
A supreme court judge serves a life term.
A justice on the supreme court serves a life term.
it is a lifetime appointment.. meaning you would have to be impeached or retire from the bench to no longer be a federal judge
Federal Circuit Court of Appeals judges are appointed for life and can only be removed via impeachment.
it is a lifetime appointment.. meaning you would have to be impeached or retire from the bench to no longer be a federal judge
They have life terms.
Until they retire, die, or are removed from office by Congress.
A president's term of office is four years, and the same for the vice president.