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Well, good thing that's not what I think :)

If any justice is committing major offenses in his private life, fine, that's a matter for the police to investigate just like any other person. Justices have to obey the law just like anyone else.

However, as for their roles as justices on the Court, if a justice is doing their job so inoffensively to the job that Congress can't tell, then it's hard to justify giving Congress so much power over the judiciary that they might go fishing to find offense.

It's like, if you're doing your own job so well that your employer can't see any change in your work, then it's really none of their business what you're doing after business hours.

So far Congress is not particularly unhappy with the work of any of the justices. And therefore, they're not choosing to fire, through impeachment.

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