There is no fixed tenure for federal judges. They can serve for as long as they don't wish to resign or are impeached. Some judges serve until they die.
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The United States Constitution through Article III clarifies that there would not be a fixed tenure for the federal judges or for their post, age of retirement would not be prescribed.
The federal judges are given the concession to hold the position for as long as they want.