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In contrast with other federal officials, a judge has set term limits for time in office meets the president to discuss cases does not base decisions on majority will accepts advice from special interest groups

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Answer: C. does not base decisions on majority will

Explanation: Supreme Court justices serve for life and don't have set term limits in office. The Supreme Court is only the discussing of the 9 justices and does not include the president in the discussion. The Supreme Court solely bases their opinions on the Consittution, not special interest groups.

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