Why Congress Should Amend the Constitution to Add Term Limits to Supreme Court Justices’ Appointments
By Amanda Palini Article III, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution states that Supreme Court justices shall hold their offices during good behavior, which has resulted in Supreme Court justices serving lifetime appointments.[1] Should a justice not act in good behavior they may be impeached.[2] However, this has only happened once to Justice Samuel Chase, who was ultimately acquitted and served on the Court until … Continue reading Why Congress Should Amend the Constitution to Add Term Limits to Supreme Court Justices’ Appointments