No. They're appointed for 14 years.
President ; they are approved by the Senate & they are appointed for life.
yes None do. All Texas judges are elected. Judges on the Texas Supreme Court, Court of Criminal Appeals, and Court of Appeals are elected for six year terms. Texas District Court, County Court, and Justices of the Peace are elected for four year terms. Municipal Court judges (who have very limited powers) are either elected or appointed depending on the city's charter. This is in contrast to federal judges, most of whom are appointed for life, except for Bankruptcy Court judges who are appointed for 14 year terms, and Federal Magistrates who are appointed for eight year terms.
Federal judges are appointed for life, meaning that they hold their seats until they resign, die, or are (rarely) removed from office.
Appointed for life.
The federal judicial branch in the United States has judges who are appointed for life. This ensures their independence from political influence and allows them to make decisions based on the law rather than popular opinion.
Life
no - because once they are appointed, they have life-time appointments.
What are federal judges appointed for?
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Judges are appointed to judge legal actions.
There are currently nine US Supreme Court judges and they are appointed for life.
Judges of the US Court of Federal Claims serve fifteen-year renewable terms.The US Court of Federal Claims is one of the US Special Courts Congress organized under its authority in Article I of the Constitution. Judges of US Special Courts serve fifteen-year renewable terms.