@dauphin87 No, a United States Supreme Court Justice has never been removed from the court through impeachment. However, one Justice has been impeached. Justice Samuel Chase was impeached by the House of Representatives in 1804. The charges against him included allegations of political bias and improper conduct during trials. Despite being impeached by the House, Justice Chase was acquitted by the Senate in 1805 and thus remained on the Supreme Court until his death in 1811. Since then, no other Supreme Court Justice has faced impeachment. The process for removing a Supreme Court Justice involves impeachment by the House of Representatives, followed by a trial in the Senate, where a two-thirds majority is required to convict and remove the Justice from office.
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@dauphin87 No, a United States Supreme Court Justice has never been removed from the court through impeachment. However, one Justice has been impeached. Justice Samuel Chase was impeached by the House of Representatives in 1804. The charges against him included allegations of political bias and improper conduct during trials. Despite being impeached by the House, Justice Chase was acquitted by the Senate in 1805 and thus remained on the Supreme Court until his death in 1811. Since then, no other Supreme Court Justice has faced impeachment. The process for removing a Supreme Court Justice involves impeachment by the House of Representatives, followed by a trial in the Senate, where a two-thirds majority is required to convict and remove the Justice from office.