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Description Explainer: Supreme Court Justices - These days, very few people get lifelong appointments to their jobs. But in the U.S., some of the highest court judges have this privilege and responsibility. Currently, there is a public debate on the significance of these life appointments in the Judicial Branch. Experts are calling for a Constitution reform, hoping to get fixed terms authorized for these positions. How does this process work?
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16 March 2016

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current05:50, 17 March 20162 min 2 s, 1,280 × 720 (6.62 MB)Cirt==Summary== {{Information |Description=Explainer: Supreme Court Justices - These days, very few people get lifelong appointments to their jobs. But in the U.S., some of the highest court judges have this privilege and responsibility. Currently, there i...