Asked by Jacob Murphree on Jun 04, 2024

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The justices of the United States Supreme Court serve ten-year terms of appointment,subject to renewal by the advice and consent of the U.S.Senate.

Ten-Year Terms

A fixed period duration, often used in agreements or contracts, lasting ten years.

U.S. Senate

One of the two chambers of the United States Congress, consisting of 100 members who serve six-year terms representing the 50 states, with each state having two senators.

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Payton TranumJun 08, 2024
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The justices of the United States Supreme Court have lifetime appointments.