How are term limits different for Supreme Court justices than any other position in Government?

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Supreme Court justices are re-appointed with each presidential administration
Supreme Court justices are re-appointed with each presidential administration

Supreme Court justices are re-elected every time there is a majority turn over in Congress
Supreme Court justices are re-elected every time there is a majority turn over in Congress

Justices can serve for up to 3 consecutive terms
Justices can serve for up to 3 consecutive terms

There are no limits, justices serve until they pass away, retire or are removed from office

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There are no term limits for Supreme Court justices, unlike other positions in government that usually have specific term limits.