Judicial Independence, pt. 4: Term Limits

Humankind on Public Radio - A podcast by David Freudberg - Thursdays

The Constitution specifies that once federal judges are nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate, they can hold their office “during good behavior,” in other words for life — unless they’ve misbehaved, that is. But the average American today lives a lot longer today than in 1789, when President George Washington signed the […]

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