The 22nd Amendment to the US Constitution limits serving as President to 2 terms or no more than 10 years.
The constitution states the terms of office and how a president or Vice President can be removed from office.
Legislative: both houses of Congress. Sentate (6 year terms) and House of Representatives (2 year terms) Judicial: courts, in the case, the Federal Courts. States have their own judicial systems. Federal courts deal with cases about Federal Law. Executive: President and Vice President
No,by law you can on serve two terms.
That would be the President of the United States, after passage by the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate.
Barack Hussein Obama is a graduate of the Columbia and Harvard law schools and was a community organizer prior to receiving his law degree. He was a civil rights attorney and later taught constitutional law at UoC Law School. Prior to being elected President, he served three terms in the United States Senate. Drinkingwithbob is just some moron who runs his mouth on Youtube because he's mad that a black man is President. Who do you think is more qualified?
1951, with the ratification of the 22nd Amendment.
In the United States, there is no such law.
the President of the United States
The constitution.
There are three branches of the United States government: 1. Legislative - Congress 2. Executive - President 3. Judiciary - Supreme Court The Executive branch (President) has veto power.
West Virginia is one of the 28 states in the United States that has the three strikes and you are out law. If you are convicted of three separate felonies, you can be sent to jail for life.
No, this is not a requirement of the position.