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Answer:

The main feature is that the Justices are not elected by the people.

Explanation:

The US Supreme Court Justices are not elected democratically by the people but they are instead nominated by the President and then after their nomination confirmed the the US Senate. Furthermore, they are serving indefinitely as long as they uphold the good behavior and can cast down laws passed as unconstitutional by the officially elected representatives.

Answer:

The US Supreme Court Justices are not democratically elected by the people; instead, the President nominates them, and the US Senate confirms them. They can even serve forever if they maintain good behavior and can overturn legislation enacted by legally elected legislators as unlawful.