No. The Constitution is silent about qualifications for federal judges. There are also no statutory (legal) requirements for appointment to the Judicial Branch; however, those in charge of the selection process have adopted stringent, informal criteria for selecting appropriate nominees.
The federal constitution doesn't regulate state judicial branch.
The Wyandotte constitution became the Kansas State Constitution
The State governments under the Constitution.
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The State governments under the Constitution.
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State
James Madison's qualifications for president included his role in drafting the US Constitution, his experience as Secretary of State under President Thomas Jefferson, and his service as a member of both the Continental Congress and the US House of Representatives. Madison was also known for his intellect, political philosophy, and commitment to preserving the rights and liberties of the American people.
The Constitution of the United States.
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economic justice has been incorporated in the constitution of India under directive principles of State Policy...
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