60
65
at the age of 65
If you mean supreme court.The Constitution says.179. Retiring Age-A judge of the Supreme Court shall hold office until he attains the age of sixty five years, unless he sooner resigns or is removed from office in accordance with the Constitution.
In India the supreme court judge term is not fixed.A supreme court continues to hold the post until he achieves the age of superannuation.i.e,65 years.
In New Jersey, a Supreme Court justice (as well as any Superior Court judge) is appointed for an initial seven year term. After that the justice (judge) becomes eligible for reappointment. If reappointed, the justice/judge serves until mandatory retirement age of 70 without further reappointment.
at least 40
age limit for supreme court judge
62 YEARS
i think 32
Age matters for Supreme Court nominations because Justices serve lifelong terms with no mandatory retirement age. This means that their decisions can have a significant impact on the nation for potentially several decades. Nominating younger candidates allows for a longer potential tenure on the Court, shaping its direction and influencing legal decisions for a longer period of time. Additionally, younger Justices may bring a fresh perspective and a greater understanding of contemporary issues to the Court.
Oh, dude, to qualify for full retirement benefits, a Supreme Court justice needs to have served for at least 10 years on the bench. They also must be at least 65 years old and have completed 15 years of active service as a federal judge. So, basically, they gotta put in the time and age like a fine wine to cash in on those sweet retirement benefits.