FTC Op-Ed: The Difference Between Congressional and Judicial Term Limits
With a strong populist sentiment afoot nationally, citizens have once again turned to the idea of term limits as a way of curtailing entrenched power in Washington.
Yet there’s a major difference between congressional and judicial term limits, writes Fix the Court executive director Gabe Roth in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
“Members of Congress may be term-limited by their constituents, who can simply vote them out,” Roth writes. Yet the Supreme Court “is a different story.”