legislation: 93-sjres-226
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| 93-sjres-226 | 93 | sjres | 226 | A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to establish maximum age limit for Federal judges. | Constitutional amendments | 1974-07-22 | 1974-07-22 | Referred to Senate Committee on Judiciary. | Senate | Sen. Bartlett, Dewey F. [R-OK] | OK | R | B000200 | 0 | Constitutional Amendment - States that no person who has attained the age of seventy years shall be appointed to be a judge of the United States. Stipulates that upon attaining seventy-five years of age, any judge of the United States shall retire from regular active service. Provides that any such judge who holds a judgeship on the date this article is ratified may continue in regular active service after attaining seventy-five years of age for as long as may be necessary for him to qualify to receive the salary of his office upon resignation or retirement from regular active service. | 2025-07-21T19:32:26Z |