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Is it constitutional to limit a federal judge to a six year term?

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I believe the answer is: No

An action is considered to be constitutional if it follows the regulation that is written under our constitution. According to the constitution ,The federal judge would held their position for the rest of their life. So limiting it to six years would not follow the regulation under the constitution.

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