Supreme Court Justices
Yes, they do serve for life and can be fired if they in any way break the rules or laws
Abraham Lincoln was in the Illinois General Assembly and one term in Congress before he became a president.
Supreme Court justices secure their positions on the bench through nomination by the President of the United States and confirmation by the Senate. Once appointed, they serve for life unless they choose to retire or are impeached and removed from office.
yeah it is
women would serve in noncombat positions
Depends on the church and denominations but most churches require one to be a member in order to hold certain leadership positions.
No branch serves for life. Some officers and officials serve for life. For example, federal judges serve for life.
Members of the House of Lords, known as peers, are not appointed for life in the same way as some other legislative chambers. While life peers hold their titles for life and can pass them on to their descendants, hereditary peers have limited seats that can be inherited. Bishops serve in the House of Lords as long as they hold their ecclesiastical positions. Thus, while life peers effectively serve for life, the system includes various categories with different terms.
back row
they serve for life (untell they die)
Men usually are the ones to serve as priests and other higher positions in the Catholic Church. If you mean Man in general, to serve as worshipers.
Judicial Branch, they serve in good behaviorThe Judicial Branch members serve for life.