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Supreme Court Term Limits and Regular Appointments Act

This bill introduces changes to how Supreme Court justices are appointed, setting their term at 18 years. The aim is to ensure regular changes in the Court's composition and greater predictability in the nomination process, potentially impacting the stability of law and court decisions.
Key points
Supreme Court justices will serve for 18 years before retiring.
The President will appoint one Supreme Court justice in the first and third years after a presidential election.
If the Senate does not confirm a nomination within 120 days, the nominee will be automatically seated.
Justices appointed before the act's enactment are not subject to the new term limits.
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Print number: 117_HR_5140
Sponsor: Rep. Khanna, Ro [D-CA-17]
Process start date: 2021-08-31