judges do not make laws.. they only interpret them and give their ruling accordingly
Judges don't make laws, governments legislatures do.
Federal judges differ from legislators because the legislative group Makes laws. The judicial branch of government Makes sure the laws are consistent in the constitution. So the difference if that legislators make laws and the courts make sure the laws are consistent
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Yes. Contrary to popular opinion, judges do not make laws.
Federal laws
one is to make or follow through with laws. also to appoint supreme and federal judges (approved by senate) and the third one i forgot.
o yes
writing and amending Federal Laws in the US
No! Judges are NEVER in positions of power to please the government! They are there to make sure LAWS are applied equally in Courts and to uphold those laws.
That is a personal call only you can make.
the federal judges are well respected because they make very important decisions that effect people greatly so the federal judges must be respected and trusted -daicia eugene
i think the answer is to make laws