The paper describes the pros and cons of having lifetime appointments for Supreme Court Justices in the United States.
Article Three of the United States Constitution dwells mainly on the judicial branch of the government. The article bestows judicial power upon the Supreme Court and other inferior courts ordained by Congress.
Moreover, this article provides that federal judges and Supreme Court justices are appointed to serve for life and can only vacate office following a resignation, retirement, or impeachment.
The life tenure enjoyed by the justices elicits a wide-ranging debate over its rationality as critics and proponents argue on two opposing sides.
Describe the pros and cons of having lifetime appointments for Supreme Court Justices in the United States.