Supreme Court justices hold office "during good behavior," which means they are appointed for life unless they commit an impeachable offense. Justices remain on the Court until they retire, resign or die.
There's no limit; they are lifetime appointments. They can retire if they want, or they can just stay in office until they die.
Technically, justices hold their offices "during good behavior," which basically means "until they resign, die, or are impeached and removed from office." Only one Supreme Court Justice (Samuel Chase) has ever been impeached (most of the charges were concerned with a political bias in his rulings and actions ... if you think politics is partisan now, brother, you have no idea).
Assuming you are speaking of the United States Supreme Court, the justices serve until death or voluntary retirement. There is no term limit.
There's no limit; they are lifetime appointments. They can retire if they wish, or they can hang on until they die.
Forever, subject of course to the natural limitations of human lifespan.
8 years
they're is no limit; a life time.
for life
They serve for life.
Supreme Court Justices have a ten year term.
How long do supreme court justices severe for
A supreme court judge serves a life term.
Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life and I think the retirement time varies much.
US Supreme Court justices are nominated by the President of the United States. Justices who are confirmed by the Senate serve for life, unless impeached.
They are allowed to serve on the Supreme Court for the entire time they are alive. In other words, a lifetime.
They are appointed for life or until they resign
Supreme court justices are not elected. They are nominated by the president and confirmed by the senate. The Supreme Court Justices serve for life, or until they resign. It is important that they are not elected because this protects them from being swayed by a temporary majority.
The justices of the Supreme Court are appointed for life by the President.
An appointment to the United States Supreme Court is for life; however, justices can be impeached for bad behavior, just as any other government official can be. In the case of the Supreme Court, this hasn't happened. Justices sometimes retire, but are more likely to die in office than retire. Some states have fixed terms for Supreme Court justices; for example, California.
they serve the supreme court for a life long termFederal judges, including Supreme Court justices, are appointed for life. They leave office by resigning/retiring, impeachment, or death.For Life, but they can be impeached or retire at their own request.