I was looking up the judiciary question and I happened to run across this in Wikipedia:
Although the legal orthodoxy is that judges cannot be removed from office except by impeachment by the House of Representatives followed by conviction by the Senate, several legal scholars, including William Rehnquist, Saikrishna Prakash, and Steven D. Smith, have argued that the Good Behavior Clause may, in theory, permit removal by way of a writ of scire facias filed before a federal court, without resort to impeachment.[2]
Interesting. I hadn’t heard that before. Thanks for sharing.
That sounds doable. Hmm, looked up writ of scire facias and I’m still not clear on it.
Scire facias is a judicial writ requiring a person to appear in court and argue why a judgment against them shouldn’t be annulled, vacated, executed, or enforced.