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An unanswered constitutional question about the judicial branch involves
who should approve judges and justices.
what “good behavior” means, with regard to judicial terms.
how a Supreme Court is created.
who should appoint judges and justices.
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What “good behavior” means, with regard to judicial terms.
Reason: Article III says federal judges “shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour,” but it does not define what that term exactly entails (e.g., whether it allows imposed term limits, recall, or other removal mechanisms beyond impeachment). By contrast, the Constitution specifies the appointment process (President nominates, Senate gives “advice and consent”) and establishes the Supreme Court (Article III), so those issues are more directly addressed.
Reason: Article III says federal judges “shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour,” but it does not define what that term exactly entails (e.g., whether it allows imposed term limits, recall, or other removal mechanisms beyond impeachment). By contrast, the Constitution specifies the appointment process (President nominates, Senate gives “advice and consent”) and establishes the Supreme Court (Article III), so those issues are more directly addressed.
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