Yes. Under Article III of the Constitution, US Supreme Court justices and other judges of Article III (constitutional) courts are appointed to serve "during good behavior," meaning for life, if they so desire, and do not commit any impeachable offenses causing them to be formally removed from office.
They are allowed to serve on the Supreme Court for the entire time they are alive. In other words, a lifetime.
They are allowed to serve on the Supreme Court for the entire time they are alive. In other words, a lifetime.
There's no limit; they are lifetime appointments. They can retire if they wish, or they can hang on until they die.
There's no limit; they are lifetime appointments. They can retire if they wish, or they can hang on until they die.
No branch serves for life. Some officers and officials serve for life. For example, federal judges serve for life.
There are 5 Wyoming Supreme Court Justices.
NO, they serve for life or until they voluntarily resign/retire.
The Justices' rulings would be protected from political inflence/\.
An Illinois supreme court justice serves a length of ten years.
nominating justices to serve on the Supreme Court
they serve until they step down.
There are 5 Wyoming Supreme Court Justices.