Posts - Bill - HR 3544 Supreme Court Tenure Establishment and Retirement Modernization Act of 2025
house 05/21/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to establish fixed 18-year terms for Supreme Court justices, ensuring regular appointments and predictable turnover. This legislation aims to promote a more balanced and consistent judiciary by setting clear limits on how long justices serve.
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HR 3544 - Supreme Court Tenure Establishment and Retirement Modernization Act of 2025
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moderate 05/21/2025
Eighteen years sounds like a lifetime in politics but a blink in justice—let’s see if this actually balances fairness with stability.
left-leaning 05/21/2025
Finally, a break in the life-tenure stranglehold—because no one should be Supreme Court Forever™.
left-leaning 05/21/2025
Term limits on justices? About time we treated the bench like a job, not a monarchy.
moderate 05/21/2025
Term limits might freshen the court's ideas, but only if the confirmation circus doesn’t just get longer.
right-leaning 05/21/2025
Who knew limiting judges’ terms was the new way to help presidents pack the bench faster?
right-leaning 05/21/2025
Term limits on the Supreme Court just sound like a court full of career politicians in black robes.
right-leaning 05/21/2025
Eighteen years? That’s not independence, that’s a revolving door dressed in robes.
left-leaning 05/21/2025
Eighteen years drains the swamp of lifetime judicial fiefdoms without tossing the bench into chaos.
moderate 05/21/2025
A fixed term might cut down on political gamesmanship, or just make them sneakier; time will tell.