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"Are lifetime appointments to the Supreme Court bad?"

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Anonymous bill in minneapolis said...

All Federal judges are appointed for life, not just Supreme Court Justices.

To change it would require a Constitional Amendment.

A 'fixed term' (25 years ?) creates a problem of how they are going to earn a living after the term is up and could that influence their independence.

A set retirement date (80 ?) raises the question of age discrimination. Justice Stevens at 89 appears to be going strong (still plays golf, etc.).

The currrent 'appointment for life' system works OK. I do not see any great need to change it.

6:50 PM, May 05, 2009

Anonymous Ron said...

I've got to agree with Bill, above. There's no question that lifetime tenure for judges raises some problems. But a fixed term would be worse. You do *not* want judges to interpret the law with an eye toward the next election, or even worse, with an eye toward who will hire them after their term is up.

The independence of the judiciary is built into the Constitution for a reason. Screwing with it would be a cure worse than the disease.

3:28 PM, May 07, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi bill and ron

11:41 PM, April 09, 2012

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