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Federal judges do not have a mandatory retirement age, yet Arizona and 32 other states require all state judges to vacate their positions upon turning age 70. Should Arizona’s judges be forced to retire at age 70? Might this be considered age discrimination or is it a necessary protection for the people?
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Arizona Constitution and Judges’ Retirement
The age discrimination act requires that no person aged at least 40 years should be
discriminated against in employment (Fairman 15). However, there is a debate on the retirement
age of the federal judges in the United States of America. The primary concern is whether these
judges should be forced to retire at their 70th birthday or b...
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