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Justices are appointed to the Supreme Court for life or until they voluntarily retire.
You retire or resign.
There is no specific term limit for a Supreme Court justice. They are appointed for life, unless they choose to retire or are impeached.
anytime
At the age of 70.
As written in the U.S. Constitution, the supreme court justice is appointed for life and can not be replaced. A supreme court justice can retire or die while in office. (S)he can also be impeached by congress for various forms of gross misconduct and be forced to step down.
A justice on the Supreme Court of the United States has no tenure. It is a lifetime appointment. The justice may, however, choose to retire at any time.
A justice on the US Supreme Court is appointed for life unless they choose to retire or unless they are impeached and removed from office by Congress for misconduct or wrongdoing.
There's no limit; they are lifetime appointments. They can retire if they wish, or they can hang on until they die.
A Supreme Court justice holds their position for life, unless they voluntarily retire or are impeached and removed from office. The Constitution does not specify a term limit for Supreme Court justices.
Associate Justice is the formal title for any US Supreme Court justice who is not the Chief Justice. There are eight Associate Justices and one Chief Justice on the Supreme Court.
Until they retire, die, or are removed from office by Congress.