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How is the independence of the judiciary assured not only through the Constitution but also through legislations and public opinion?

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The U.S. Constitution, for example, protects judicial independence in two ways. ... First, Article III says that federal judges may hold their positions “during good Behaviour.” In effect, they have lifetime appointments as long as they satisfy the ethical and legal standards of their judicial office.

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