How are term limits different for Supreme Court justices than any other position in Government?

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Supreme Court justices are re-appointed with each presidential administration
Supreme Court justices are re-appointed with each presidential administration

Supreme Court justices are re-elected every time there is a majority turn over in Congress
Supreme Court justices are re-elected every time there is a majority turn over in Congress

Justices can serve for up to 3 consecutive terms
Justices can serve for up to 3 consecutive terms

There are no limits, justices serve until they pass away, retire or are removed from office

There are no term limits for Supreme Court justices, unlike other positions in government that usually have specific term limits.