Justices who sit on the Supreme Court of the United States have no term limits as they are appointed for life. In some states, such as California, justices serve 12-year terms.
True- such is how Supreme Court Justices are chosen.
No. Article III of the US Constitution states that judges and justices in the federal Judicial Branch serve "during good behavior," meaning they receive a lifetime appointment that can only be revoked if the justice commits an impeachable offense. A Supreme Court justice may be removed from the bench involuntarily if he or she is impeached by the US House of Representatives and convicted at trial in the Senate.
FALSE! The Supreme Court has never upheld automatic expatration.
true
Not true. The Supreme Court has reversed many of its earlier decisions.
It is false. A Supreme Court Justice is appointed to their position for life. A justice can be removed by impeachment by the House of Representatives and a trial in the Senate.
True- such is how Supreme Court Justices are chosen.
True
True
No - as currently composed, the US Supreme Court has 1 Chief Justice and 8 Associate Justices - with one of those Associate Justice positions vacant as of January 2017.
That question is not true. A woman has just as much right as a man to serve as Supreme Court Justice.
Odyssey Ware;FALSE
Odyssey Ware;FALSE
No. Article III of the US Constitution states that judges and justices in the federal Judicial Branch serve "during good behavior," meaning they receive a lifetime appointment that can only be revoked if the justice commits an impeachable offense. A Supreme Court justice may be removed from the bench involuntarily if he or she is impeached by the US House of Representatives and convicted at trial in the Senate.
false
FALSE! The Supreme Court has never upheld automatic expatration.
false