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A Case for Limiting the Time and Term of Supreme Court Justices

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Circuit Writing and the Supreme Court of the United States

Every early justice in fact, road circuit. None openly resisted circuit writing on the grounds that this element of the job was unconstitutional. If Congress could say that a given justice must sit on-bong in month X and ride circuit in month Y, why can't today's Supreme Court? The 18-year time rule can be understood as structuring the procedure of the court.

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