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 # Farnsworth, supra note 5, at 411.
 * 1) See Jackson Testimony, supra note 3, at 5; State Supreme Courts, supra note 6.
 * 2) See Ginsburg Testimony, supra note 10, at 3; Zachary Elkins & Tom Ginsburg, Characteristics of National Constitutions, Version 3.0,  (May 20, 2021), https://comparativeconstitutionsproject.org/download-data/#.
 * 3) Jackson Testimony, supra note 3, at 5.
 * 4) See Justices 1789 to Present, supra note 16.
 * 5) McConnell Testimony, supra note 3, at 7.
 * 6) See Chilton, Epps, Rozema & Sen, supra note 31.
 * 7) Tracey E. George & Chris Guthrie, Remaking the United States Supreme Court in the Courts’ of Appeals Image, 58  1439, 1461 (2009).
 * 8) McConnell Testimony, supra note 3, at 5.
 * 9) Id.
 * 10) See.
 * 11) Calabresi & Lindgren, supra note 14, at 826–31.
 * 12) Chilton, Epps, Rozema & Sen, supra note 31, at 3.
 * 13) Designers would have to consider how a term limits system would operate in relation to the existing set of retirement statutes and whether those would need to be changed.
 * 14) See Jackson Testimony, supra note 3, at 18.
 * 15) See, e.g., Amar Testimony, supra note 3, at 3–4; Cramton, supra note 15, at 1323–25; H.R. 8424, 116th Cong. (2020); H.R. 5140, 117th Cong. (2021); Term Limits,  (Sep. 29, 2020), https://fixthecourt.com/fix/term-limits.
 * 16) Amar Testimony, supra note 3.
 * 17) 510 U.S. 163 (1994).
 * 18) 28 U.S.C. § 43(b).
 * 19) 5 U.S. (1 Cranch) 299 (1803).
 * 20) Id. at 309.
 * 21) Id.
 * 22) See generally Joshua Glick, Comment, On the Road: The Supreme Court and the History of Circuit Riding, 24  1753 (2003).
 * 23) See 28 U.S.C. § 294.
 * 24)  art. III, § 1.
 * 25)  art. II, § 2.
 * 26) 291 U.S. 339 (1934).
 * 27) Id. at 351.
 * 28) Id. at 350.
 * 29) Id.
 * 30) 539 U.S. 69, 72 (2003) (noting that while judges of the District Court for the Northern Mariana Islands cannot be designated to sit on a federal court of appeals because they are not Article III judges, senior circuit judges “are, of course, life-tenured Article III judges who serve during ‘good Behaviour’ for compensation that may not be diminished while in office”).
 * 31) Booth, 291 U.S. at 351.