“Growing Support for Supreme Court Term Limits Faces Constitutional Hurdles”


Term limits for Supreme Court justices have gained significant popularity among the public and some lawmakers. However, the implementation of such limits poses considerable logistical challenges. According to Fordham University law professor Aaron Saiger, “Amending the Constitution of the United States is something between logistically extremely difficult and practically impossible, especially about a contested issue.” This points to the complexities involved in enacting constitutional amendments, which require broad national consensus and significant political will. For in-depth insights on this topic, the original analysis is available here.